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Commems Collection Classic: 1936 Lynchburg, VA Charter Sesquicentennial - Order Form

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The Lynchburg Virginia Sesqui-Centennial Association began the marketing/promotion of its half dollar in advance of it being struck by the US Mint and having it in hand (i.e., it accepted pre-orders). The Mint struck the 20,000 coins authorized by Congress (plus 13 for assay purposes) in September 1936. The coin's availability was discussed by John Horner, the Director of Publicity for the Association, in the August 1936 issue of The Numismatist - the official publication of the American Numismatic Association ( ANA). In the piece, Horner noted that it expected to receive the coins from the Mint in time for Lynchburg's October anniversary celebrations.

Following is the Order Form distributed by the Association for its coin.

1936 Lynchburg, VA Sesquicentennial Half Dollar Order Form - Cover Panel
Commems-Collection-Classic:-1936-Lynchburg,-VA-Charter-Sesquicentennial---Order-Form

1936 Lynchburg, VA Sesquicentennial Half Dollar Order Form - Inside Left Panel
Commems-Collection-Classic:-1936-Lynchburg,-VA-Charter-Sesquicentennial---Order-Form

1936 Lynchburg, VA Sesquicentennial Half Dollar Order Form - Inside Right Panel
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1936 Lynchburg, VA Sesquicentennial Half Dollar Order Form - Back Panel
Commems-Collection-Classic:-1936-Lynchburg,-VA-Charter-Sesquicentennial---Order-Form

Taken together, items 4, 5 and 6 on the "INFORMATION and INSTRUCTIONS" panel have always made me wonder how many large (>10) orders were placed for the coins, what reasons were given for their placement and how often were they rejected. I imagine that established dealers were able to make a successful case for large orders, but individual speculators may have been thwarted.

No unsold coins were returned to the Mint to be melted, so overall sales appear to have been successful.

Note:One thing to note about the October celebrations, heavy rains on October 16th caused the closing events of the celebration, including its parade and final chapter of its pageant, to be pushed to the 17th.


1936 Lynchburg, VA Sesquicentennial Half Dollar
Commems-Collection-Classic:-1936-Lynchburg,-VA-Charter-Sesquicentennial---Order-Form Commems-Collection-Classic:-1936-Lynchburg,-VA-Charter-Sesquicentennial---Order-Form

1936 Lynchburg, VA Sesquicentennial Half Dollar - Mailer/Holder
Commems-Collection-Classic:-1936-Lynchburg,-VA-Charter-Sesquicentennial---Order-Form
Commems-Collection-Classic:-1936-Lynchburg,-VA-Charter-Sesquicentennial---Order-Form


For other of my posts about commemorative coins and medals, including more on the Lynchburg half dollar, see: Commems Collection.




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That's really cool! The Lynchburg half dollar is certainly one of the most egregious examples of a local celebration not deserving a national commemorative. Also, much has changed since 1936 when it comes to ordering commemoratives, but it's interesting to see the return of preordering over the past few years.
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Good read as always.
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I have always enjoyed your threads sharing items from your world-class collection of items related to the coins.

These are more great examples.
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Thanks, commems, that was an interesting read!
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COMMEMS,

Your Awesome,

Original Packaging is My Kind of Treat Too....

To See These is Unbelievable, You Collect them......

Collectors of Today Have People like You to Thank for being able HERE to see these Incredible Original Offerings.... Thank You...
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@Morgans_Dad:

Thank you for the kind words - much appreciated!


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I concur with Morgans Dad, nickelsearcher, and everyone else here - I enjoy the ephemera you talk about and display as much if not more than the coins themselves!
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