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Rhodesia Florin 1964 
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Rhodesia 1/2 Crown 1964 
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Quote: Uh, the topic title says "Not Commemoratives!" Ah, but this is a 25 pence (1 Crown) circulating coin I don't consider it a commem..
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice group, IndianGoldEagle.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice group, IndianGoldEagle! 
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Quote: Ah, but this is a 25 pence (1 Crown) circulating coin I don't consider it a commem.. Someone can speak up if they disagree, but I'd say a coin can definitely be both a circulating coin and a commemorative. For example, when I first saw this thread, I thought of posting the 2009 Lincoln cents with the four different reverses, as well as a 1967 Canadian penny with the special "100th anniversary" design. But then I realized: "Wait a minute! Those are commemoratives!"
Edited by SquareCircle 05/02/2024 08:04 am
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thanks Square! I can go with that
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Nice examples, IGE! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Thank you Dearborn, GLB49, E&V, and jbuck!
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Thanks for the lovely coins posted, everyone! When I started this thread I intended it to be exclusively for non-commemorative coins that were issued for just one year. Examples would be the 1883 Liberty Head Nickel without 'Cents' (design changed as it could be gilded and passed off for a $5 piece) and the 1964-D 90% silver Kennedy half-dollar (silver content reduced in subsequent years and mintmark moved to obverse). I would not include coins such as a 1976 Bicentennlal Quarter or any of the State or National Park quarters - even though these were issued in large numbers for circulation, they are by their nature commemorative. I would also not count those bullion coins such as the Britannia that frequently have 'one-off' designs for just one year. I'm posting a British 'one year only' coin here - an 1821 shilling:  Although King George IV reigned for only 10 years, there were no fewer than three different types of shilling issued during his reign. This variety, with a reverse similar to the half-crown, was issued only in 1821. The following year it was replaced by a shield within a garter and three years later by a lion on a crown, with the obverse changed to a bareheaded portrait at the same time. Perhaps someone should start a thread for Commemorative coins issued for more than one year?
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Quote: I'm posting a British 'one year only' coin here - an 1821 shilling: Very nice! 
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Very nice, NumisRob! 
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very nice NumisRob 
Edited by Dearborn 05/02/2024 8:05 pm
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