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Commems Collection Classic: 1936 York County, Maine Tercentenary - Promotional Brochure

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The 1936 York County, ME Tercentenary Half Dollar was sponsored by the York County Tercentenary Commemorative Coin Commission ("Commission"). It is definitely among the more local US commemorative coins that would be hard-pressed to make its case for national significance.

I've previously discussed the coin and presented a few images of the Tercentenary Program that was distributed by the Commission in 1936.

1936 York County, Maine Tercentenary - Revisited

A few pages from a companion to the Program are presented here, the piece is a promotional travel brochure intended to entice visitors to plan their summer vacation in York County, Maine and enjoy "Maine's world famous beaches, literary and historic shrines, superb mountains, lakes and countryside." The brochure uses a similar design theme compared to the Program.

The brochure's centerfold draws attention to the York County commemorative half dollar, hypes it scarcity and encourages "coin collectors or others" to secure their coin "at once." The issue did sellout the 25,000 coins struck by the Mint for the Commission - I wonder how many orders were generated by this brochure?

The brochure is also evidence that the Commission had a mission beyond the commemorative coin, it promoted the tercentenary of York County, Maine and its many celebrations and observances. So, IMO, while the coin is a bit more local than I would prefer for a legal tender US commemorative coin, its role within a larger overall program elevates it above coin programs such as the 1935 Old Spanish Trail and 1936 Cincinnati Music Center half dollars which were essentially all about an individual profiting from a Government-issued coin.

1936 York County, Maine Tercentenary Half Dollar
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Panels from the York County, Maine Tercentenary Promotional Brochure
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For more of my stories about commemorative coins and medals, including more on the York County half dollar, see: Commems Collection.




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Informative as always, thanks!
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It was fun to read the old brochure. Thanks for sharing the photos of it.

In the comments on the upcoming commemorative coin, the advertisement states: "The issue will be limited to 25,000 all of which will be from one mint, and 10,000 of them will be reserved for residents of York County and the State of Maine."

Did the distribution actually occur in this manner? Or is that information lost to history?

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Did the distribution actually occur in this manner? Or is that information lost to history?

While the exact quantity has not been reported (that I've seen), it is known that in-state orders for the coin exceeded the original 10,000 reserve. It appears that about 15,000 were sold to Maine residents and another 4,000 or so to non-residents via mail order during the initial sales period.

The balance of ~6,000 coins was sold over the next 15+ years to an unreported mix of Maine residents and out-of-state buyers.



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Thanks for sharing commems! Hope you don't mind me adding an image to show the order forms.


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@Worn_Out: Nice! Thanks for sharing the order forms!

I'm missing that one in my collection, so it's nice to see one.


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