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United States
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What I love about collecting coins is the artwork and history that each holds....and as I catalog my current and lost collection..I came across my Portuguesa Vasco da Gama, USA Columbian and the Columbus Voyage Half Dollars. Looks like my Lief Ericsons' have sailed away...  So I decided to start a "new field" to collect, Explorers. Thought I'd find an existing topic here but after running through the 202 "post your ________" topics I found nothing with Explorers.... So help me find/build my want list... Thanks for sharing, looking forward to seeing what you all have....  I'm by no means a pro and will never claim to be...just my 2 cents A smile costs nothing to give or receive....GF If it's not hockey, it's not a sport
Edited by Greasy Fingers 01/19/2022 6:24 pm
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United Kingdom
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Here's Captain James Cook on a 1969 New Zealand dollar: 
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Australia
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... and then he sailed on to Australia!  
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Australia
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Another explorer(s) that is also featured on our 1998 50 cent coin are Bass and Flinders. 
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United States
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Glad to see the topic - more than once I've thought about starting one!Here's one from the US - a 2004 Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Silver Dollar. Captains Lewis and Clark are most remembered for their multi-year (1804-06) exploration of the Louisiana Purchase - territory purchased from France that essentially doubled the size of the US. 2005 Lewis and Clark Expedition Bicentennial Silver Dollar  For more on the coin, check out: - 2004 Lewis and Clark Coinage & Currency Set
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
Edited by commems 01/19/2022 9:06 pm
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United States
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How about Daniel Boone  
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United States
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OK...off to a great start..Thanks for the replies so far...Just picked-up an example of the Aus. 1970 50 cent piece. Now working on the NZ dollar coin, I have 3 candidates off of eBay #1 133932086621#2 133981356224#3 175050450696 is this an original set from 1969? Which one would you choose? As far as the silver dollars go...I don't trust eBay anymore for silver...So I'll be looking for nice examples at the Long Beach Show next month
I'm by no means a pro and will never claim to be...just my 2 cents A smile costs nothing to give or receive....GF If it's not hockey, it's not a sport
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United Kingdom
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Quote:#3 175050450696 is this an original set from 1969? Yes - that's an original set in official Government packaging. The UK has also issued a series of three NIFC £2 coins commemorating Captain Cook, but they don't actually bear his portrait. Here's one of them: 
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Australia
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El Salvador 1985 One Colon - Chrisopher Columbus (Cristobal Colon) 
View my Coins here, (NOW WITH OVER 16,800 IMAGES).... http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...hp?cat=10048OFEC count = 237
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Australia
4820 Posts |
Panama 1996 1/4 Balboa - Vasco Nunez de Balvoa 
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Australia
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Portugal 1992 200 Escudos - Joao Rodrigues Cabrilho 
View my Coins here, (NOW WITH OVER 16,800 IMAGES).... http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...hp?cat=10048OFEC count = 237
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United States
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Nice examples!  I have the Aussie Cook coin as well.  
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United States
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Here's the 1937 Roanoke Colony Memorial commemorative half dollar that depicts Sir Walter Raleigh on its obverse. Though Raleigh never traveled to/explored North America, he did sponsor multiple trips of exploration and colonization in what is now North Carolina. Raleigh did personally venture to South America in the 1590s, however, leading an expedition in search of El Dorado, the legendary city of gold, (He didn't find it!) There are many coins and medals that feature Raleigh's likeness - it can be a collecting subset all on its own! 1937 Roanoke Colony Memorial Half Dollar  For more on the Roanoke coin, check out: Commems Collection.
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
Edited by commems 01/20/2022 09:39 am
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United States
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Quote: Here's the 1937 Roanoke Colony Memorial commemorative half dollar that depicts Sir Walter Raleigh on its obverse Very nice!  Quote: There are many coins and medals that feature Raleigh's likeness - it can be a collecting subset all on its own! Do I detect an upcoming series? 
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Canada
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Henry Kelsey, an explorer of the Canadian West This came in both BU and Proof finishes. Mine is in the seven coin proof set 
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United States
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Excellent! 
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