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nice find!
When I still searched half dollar rolls, I also found one of these, but it was the UNC variety. I also found a WWII, a Stone Mountain in VF-ish and an AU Washington Carver.
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Outstanding ... thanks for the photo and for the sharing.
Message to all ... modern NCLT commemorative can be found while CRH.
David
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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@XF40: Sweet! Would love to see pics.
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NCLT is short for Non-circulating legal tender.
Commemorative coins by nature aren't meant to circulate but they are legal tender for face value.
-MV
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Also know as NIFC....... Not Intended For Circulation
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Here's the one I found in a roll.  
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Some folks have all the luck. Today I found a 76 Comm half in clad. wow
Its been years since I found any silver comm. I found Booker and Carver in the past when silver was still around and Morgans were $1.00 for all you could carry.
Great finds, I guess I better start looking again.
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I have also found one and I also found a Booker T Washington
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I had better get on the stick. When times are tough the coins are the 1st to go for groceries. Sounds like a few of you are having some luck
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Yeah, some dumb kid found or STOLE someone's collection and spent the "money" at face value for smokes or liquor. Most of these "finds" originate in convenience stores and gas stations that have a food mart in lower income areas, and most of the coins are usually in pristine condition, so I am leaning towards thievery instead of some kid finding his dad's coin collection.. A word to the wise for all you collectors on this forum, is your collection protected against theft?
Edited by Bizybackson 05/30/2014 8:50 pm
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