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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I really liked them as well. You have found a neat collecting niche if you ask me. I look forward to seeing more in the future.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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These are cool ..
I bet having you are getting them at a good price too.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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How do you decide which ones to purchase .. ?
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I like it!  There is a lot of history in that one.
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Pillar of the Community
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David, I like that coin! If you are looking for a FR-2 or PR-1 coin, you'll have to look harder, 'cuz I think that's an AG-3. 
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Thanks to all for the comments ...... Quote: If you are looking for a FR-2 or PR-1 coin, you'll have to look harder, 'cuz I think that's an AG-3.
First time I've been accused of Over-grading a coin ..... LOL Quote: How do you decide which ones to purchase .. ? Well ..... so far that has been easy because these are hard to come across and I've purchased the only 2 I've found! Both have come from E-Bay auctions ....... and I wish I had a better source for these wonderful, historic coins. I suppose my criteria is 'well-worn' .... and am looking for coins that meet it. I have to wonder if it is even possible to complete the entire 50 coin type set in these low grades  ...... my research so far says NO ..... there were many issues that went mainly to collectors and never reached circulation. Whatever ...... I'm enjoying the search .... enjoying the coins and have no fixed goals other than to collect what I can find of these that make me happy. Hopefully more low-grade classics to come my way .... and be shared with you. David
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
Edited by nickelsearcher 04/29/2010 7:03 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I had to search through some of mine, to see if I could find one near the same grade as yours ... this is close as I got .. 
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Valued Member
United States
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Love that Columbian half! It looks like the ship is on wheels, LOL!
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Awesome coin. I like it much more than near-new whizzed examples.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I own a ms example, and this one has so much more history.
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Valued Member
United States
187 Posts |
For me, any silver is a great silver ........ way to go! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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There is a coin that was really never intended to ever be seen in that condition. It really looks great! Wonder if anyone out there ever carried a St Gaudens $20 for years to the point it looked similar to that? Would love to see what that coin looks like!
Edited by copper nickel daddy 06/11/2010 01:52 am
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Valued Member
United States
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That has a great "circ-cam" look to it. I especially like how the wear and the dark background pare the design down to the bare essentials. The reverse looks like the ship is rolling along on giant balloon tires!
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Valued Member
United States
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David, Ship on wheels indeed! I think you could find a Lafayette Dollar pocket piece to go with the quarter and the half in G4 and perhaps some of the others minted before 1920. After that date, you are probably right in assuming that most of the mintages went to collectors, and the only "circulated" pieces would be mishandled slider AUs. Cool coin, I guess I'd better pay more attention to junk boxes for such finds! Thanks again for sharing!
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Thanks for the comments zazenboy ..... pleased to have you insights at the CCF.
I remain hopeful that over many years going forward I can find many of the classic 50 coin set in circulated condition ..... they are great fun to search out and even better joy to hold.
The best part of owning these is a personal comparison between the circulated examples and the high grade slabbed examples ..... in this case I have as well a PCGS MS64 blast white, well struck, no toned 1893 Colombian Half.
Holding both coins in one hand and looking at them is wonderful experience .... what stories they could each tell.
Hoping to share more worn classics going forward.
David
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