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I got this in the mail yesterday  
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United States
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@Slerk: Nice! Congrats on the new acquisition!
As a kid, I visited relatives in upstate New York that had a portion of the Champlain Canal running behind their property (the Champlain connected with the Erie a few miles to the south). I always enjoyed watching the small boats pass through!
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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United States
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Quote: I got this in the mail yesterday Very nice! 
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United States
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1934 Un Balboa from Panama. As promised earlier...Not into foreign coins, but you guys got me inspired and I promised myself to find one at the Long Beach Convention Coin show. Lo and behold a Panamanian Balboa in my face, no kidding, my country of origin. Shame to say I've never owned or even knew they were 90% silver. The dealer gave me a deal when I told him my story...$40 buck   
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United States
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Quote: 1934 Un Balboa from Panama. Outstanding! 
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United States
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Nice additions, Slerk and Believe7! Here's a classic commemorative upgrade I received today - a 1938 Oregon in PCGS MS67. It'll replace a NGC MS65 example I've had since February of 2014. In fact, that coin was part of my very first purchase of classic silver commemoratives which I made at the Bellaire (TX) coin show, so I've put off upgrading it out of sentiment. I got past that, however  , and will probably put that one up for sale soon on the forum. The coin is reversed from the typical orientation used in PCGS/NGC holders, though the Conestoga wagon is actually the obverse side. The obverse toning in hand appears a bit lighter than my pics. 
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United States
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Those Panamanian balboa warrior coins are neat. I occasionally get the dimes and quarters in the world coin boxes, and even on those denominations I think the design is marvelous.
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United States
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Wow very nice coins everyone!
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Quote:Here's a classic commemorative upgrade I received today - a 1938 Oregon in PCGS MS67. It'll replace a NGC MS65 example I've had since February of 2014 Excellent!  Quote: In fact, that coin was part of my very first purchase of classic silver commemoratives which I made at the Bellaire (TX) coin show, so I've put off upgrading it out of sentiment. You have a stronger will than I do. Sentiment is what gives my collection most of its value. 
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United States
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@hokiefan_82...Neat coin you've got there. @calzonemaniac...Love my Panamanian Balboa. A native and never kept one while I lived there...Shame!!!
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My latest medal: 
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Canada
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2021 Australia. 50 cents - Elizabeth II 6th Portrait.   
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All very nice! Thanks for sharing!
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Quote: My latest medal: Outstanding!  Quote: 2021 Australia. 50 cents - Elizabeth II 6th Portrait. Very nice! 
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