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1920 Pilgrim Half Dollar

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 Posted 12/03/2015  4:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
Nice addition.

A classic commemorative album would be a dream. It is on the long list, which means my financial status would have to change significantly.
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 Posted 12/03/2015  4:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Are those die polishing lines in the left obverse field?

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 Posted 12/03/2015  4:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list

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A classic commemorative album would be a dream. It is on the long list, which means my financial status would have to change significantly.


I am pretty much in that same boat Jbuck.

Some of the coins needed to fill the empty holes in this
album, are way out of my comfort range. And many of them
will take me right to the top of my comfort range.

I feel I will be happy shooting for XF/AU coins to fill
the holes. But I am sure some will be higher .. and lower
of those grades.
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 Posted 12/03/2015  7:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list
I love the artwork on this coin. Another beauty!

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 Posted 12/03/2015  8:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add muddler to your friends list
The commemorative type set has been a lifetime endeavor. Starting with a stone mountain ans California half four decades ago I have filled my Whittman album with all but two and two more I'm hesitant to crack out..
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 Posted 12/03/2015  8:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
I agree about the art work on this coin.

The ship looks 3D, in hand. I guess it must be high relief.

I would say it is one of my favorite ships depicted on a coin.
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 Posted 12/03/2015  8:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
Muddler ... Four decades ... quite a long time.

I don't think I have that much left on this earth
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 Posted 12/03/2015  9:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CLS12 to your friends list
Nice coin. I'll likely never attempt this set, but this is one of the 2-3 I plan on buying relatively soon
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 Posted 12/04/2015  05:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list
Lovely coin and a nice way to start your classic silver commemorative pursuit.

The ship on the reverse of this coin is, of course, a representation of the Mayflower, bearing the pilgrims on their maiden voyage.

This coin is often seen for sale described as a 1920-D issue ... in fact it (and it's 1921 brethren) were both minted in Philadelphia.

The obverse of the coin contains an incuse 'D" under Governor Bradford's elbow ... that is not a mint mark but rather the initial of the coin's designer Cyrus E. Dallin.

David

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 Posted 12/04/2015  4:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list
GR58 - the ship is gorgeous and the choppy waves look quite real. I also love the portrait. The governor looks grave and determined, like he's carrying the weight of the New World on his shoulders. I suppose he was.

I just saw a PBS show about all he wrote in his diary. Learned a lot of history that wasn't covered in the text books at school.
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 Posted 12/11/2015  11:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fyimo to your friends list
Beautiful coin and one of my favorite early commemorative coins. I too won't attempt to build a set of these coins because of the cost. I do have a complete set of the new commemorative series and I buy the new ones each year as they are released.
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 Posted 12/12/2015  10:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yotie to your friends list
I collect em but I refuse to buy the album, 2x2s and a 3 ring binder for me that helps me avoid empty holes and I can enjoy the ones I can afford. Nice coin BTW .
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 Posted 12/12/2015  11:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
I am happy to collect these in AU55 to MS60, rather than perfect.
Except for a few types, classic commems never saw circulation anyway.

I will never get near to completing such a set, because I am too far away from the U.S., but I still love this series, and that's why I will collect them, if the price is right.
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 Posted 12/15/2015  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add commems to your friends list

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I am curious how long others may have been working on this set?

I've been working on my set for 20+ years, but that statement needs an explanation.

When I started out, I was using a Dansco album (still have it!) to house my raw set of mint state commems.

After several years, I had gotten about half way through my type set. It was then that I decided that I wanted to assemble a set in PCGS MS-63 holders. So, I took almost all my raw coins back to the dealer from whom I had purchased almost all of them and he sold them for me to other dealers over the course of a couple of months.

I used the funds to begin working on my graded/certified set. I worked on it for another few years and then decided that I wanted to build a set in PCGS MS-65 (or better) holders. (It seemed my eyes kept getting better as I aged - I wanted nicer looking coins!)

I've worked on my "Gem" set on and off for the last 10 years or so. I traded some 63s to dealers when I purchased a 65 from them, and I also sold some to my nephew who had a growing interest. At this point, I have a handful of coins in MS-64, but all others are in MS-65 to MS-67. I only upgraded one coin this past year - I've been distracted a bit by life. I hope to get my last few upgrades taken care of 2016.

The moral of my story? Coin collecting is a hobby and doesn't need to be rushed. It's perfectly fine to take your time and build your collection however you see fit!


Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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 Posted 12/15/2015  11:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
It does become obvious that some of the better sets are
owned by collectors that have maintained good focus
over many years, and learned how to spot and purchase
quality coins.

commems, I think it is sort of common how new collectors
will start out buying less expensive coins, then discover
how much they like the better grade coins and start the
upgrade process. It happens to me all the time, I upgraded
my Stone Mountain this week ..

I do hope that 20 plus years from now that most of my sets
are filled with quality coins.
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