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I'm Looking To Buy This Commemorative Coin

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 Posted 01/28/2022  07:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list
probably, but the prices are not far off the mark according to this site for the 1926 and 1926-S with such a low mintage:
https://coinscatalog.net/usa/coin-s...rative-coins

But, that being said, that was not my question.

..EDIT: my intention is to place a coin like this into my 7070 album and I don't want to have to crack one out for that purpose.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  07:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fplagge to your friends list
You do realize that both links you posted are identical and are of the exact same coin, don't you?
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 Posted 01/28/2022  08:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add commems to your friends list
I would stay clear of the coin. Its appears to have lots of hairline scratches and multiple questionable areas. You can easily do better, there are plenty of Oregon Trail half dollars out there - no need to rush into anything!


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 Posted 01/28/2022  09:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
I'd have to agree.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  09:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list
oops.. let me fix that..

EDIT: above link is fixed.. Thanks for pointing that posting error out to me. It is early..
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 Posted 01/28/2022  09:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list

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I would stay clear of the coin. Its appears to have lots of hairline scratches and multiple questionable areas.

Which is exactly why I'm asking this question. thanks.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  09:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kanga to your friends list
You should be able to get that coin slabbed (PCGS or NGC) in MS-63 or (maybe) MS-64 for the same price.
And an ANACS slab would probably be okay too.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  10:25 am  Show Profile   Check Zurie's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Zurie to your friends list
The coin in your first link looks authentic, but possibly cleaned. There is some rim finning in the areas you describe, but nothing suspicious.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  10:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list
Thanks Zurie.


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You should be able to get that coin slabbed ( PCGS or NGC) in MS-63 or (maybe) MS-64 for the same price.
And an ANACS slab would probably be okay too.

I really don't want a slabbed coin this time (or get one, only to crack it out) to place it into my Dansco 7070 album
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 Posted 01/28/2022  1:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MisterT to your friends list
Would be great if you could find a 1928 issue. I was told that Six million were authorized but only 50,000 were struck. Then 44,000 were melted leaving a survival population of only 6,000.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  2:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chafemasterj to your friends list
I love that coin. One of my favorites. I purchased a slabbed one for my 7070 and cracked it out. Lol. Send a slabbed one to me and I'll crack it out for you. Not sure what it is but I love cracking graded coins for albums. Though I must confess that I haven't built up the gumption to crack my 1909-S VDB out of its plastic tomb yet.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  3:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list

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Would be great if you could find a 1928 issue. I was told that Six million were authorized but only 50,000 were struck. Then 44,000 were melted leaving a survival population of only 6,000.

Hmm. might have to look into that.. (look, probably not buy).

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Send a slabbed one to me and I'll crack it out for you. Not sure what it is but I love cracking graded coins for albums

Gee, thanks chafemasterj. I have cracked out many coins for my albums, but I put a value level at which I hesitate to crack out coins (around $150.00). But I have been known to crack out more expensive ones, just don't like to.
However if the only way to get a nice coin is by getting it in the slab, I may just do that.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  4:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add commems to your friends list

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Would be great if you could find a 1928 issue. I was told that Six million were authorized but only 50,000 were struck. Then 44,000 were melted leaving a survival population of only 6,000.

A couple of things:

1. A total of six million half dollars were authorized for the entire Oregon Trail Memorial Half Dollar program; no specific mintage numbers were set for any individual year.

2. You can read all about the 1928 Oregon Trail coin here:

- 1928 Oregon Trail Memorial Half Dollar

It's an interesting story!


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 Posted 01/28/2022  7:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list
Kudos to commems for bringing facts to this wide ranging discussion. The latest 'information' presented on the 1928 issue is not historically correct.

@Dearborn - take your time to find a pleasing example. These are readily available in today's coin market in lovely condition at prices comparable to the ebay examples you posted.

Best of wishes - and I hope to see your new coin soon.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  7:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list
@Nickelsearcher: Thanks. I'm doing a comprehensive search for 'the one' coin I will buy.

EDIT:

Up til just a week or 2 ago, I was just a 'modern coin' collector. Now that I have fulfilled that huge task, I'm looking back to the much older coins to collect and add to my current collection.

That being said, I'm having to learn all about the older coins, I'm going to aim for - Which is why I'm tossing out these questions before I buy a particular coin or series.

EDIT/EDIT: For those that are curious, YES, I'm still working on the Canadian Penny series..
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