Author |
Replies: 12 / Views: 636 |
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
1382 Posts |
Hello all! Longtime readers of this sub-forum may recall my occasional posts asking for thoughts about circulated commemorative half dollars, as I try and assemble a set like Not Mint to Be, Worn Out, and Nickelsearcher. I haven't posted in a while, not because I've stopped working on this set, but because I haven't found a coin that I liked since the summer of '24. Today, though, I spotted this circulated Gettysburg, which is the one that I've wanted circulated above all others, ever since I saw Nickelsearcher's example. Here is the obverse:  And here is the reverse:  I strongly suspect that this is what it looks like, an honestly circulated Gettysburg with unaltered (no cleaning!) surfaces! What say you all? This is quite literally the first problem-free Gettysburg that I've seen in four years, so I'm keen to get your thoughts before I try to purchase it (as the asked price is hefty, as it ought to be.)
|
|
Bedrock of the Community
 United States
13378 Posts |
Good to hear from you again. Quote: I haven't found a coin that I liked since the summer of '24. I completely understand. Pursuit of an honestly circulated (i.e. problem free) classic commemorative type set requires patience and perseverance. Many of these coins just don't come to the market often, or even at all. But - here you have found one! Congratulations.  I agree with genuine and original surfaces. If I were still looking for one I would purchase it. I'm going to put up a photo of my PCGS VG10 so we can compare relative grades:  To help on pricing, I paid $366 for this coin (raw) in 2012. edit - I say your obverse has more wear, while my reverse has more wear. Overall I suggest they both net the same and PCGS did call mine VG10. Let us know what you decide to do.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.artToo many hobbies .... too much work .... not enough time.
Edited by nickelsearcher 03/11/2025 11:47 am
|
Moderator
 United States
158976 Posts |
Very nice looking example. I hope it becomes yours. 
|
CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
11111 Posts |
It looks natural to my non-expert eyes! Good luck!
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
4918 Posts |
Silver Searcher stated, Quote: " an honestly circulated Gettysburg with unaltered (no cleaning!) surfaces! " I see the Same.... Your example is Certainly circulated, Undisturbed Looking 1936 Gettysburg Half, Best wishes  I appreciate you Sharing, MD.
|
Pillar of the Community
 United States
1382 Posts |
|
Moderator
 United States
66160 Posts |
Well Congratulations on the big win.
|
CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
11111 Posts |
Congrats!  Do you send your coins in to a third-party service (e.g., PCGS) for encapsulation and grading?
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
|
Bedrock of the Community
 United States
13378 Posts |
Congratulations on the auction win. It's a nice looking example and now you can cross this one of your list. Where do you now stand on acquiring the type set?
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.artToo many hobbies .... too much work .... not enough time.
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
2094 Posts |
Congrats on the auction win!  Looks like a great, wholesome coin! I would guess it grades Fine, but this is outside my area of expertise.
|
Pillar of the Community
 United States
5220 Posts |
Congrats! Very nice circulated example.
|
Pillar of the Community
 United States
1382 Posts |
Thanks, everyone! Can't wait to see it in-hand. Quote: Do you send your coins in to a third-party service (e.g., PCGS) for encapsulation and grading?
Very rarely. Even though some grading fees are reasonable, I always think that I'd rather save for another coin purchase than having one graded. However, I might consider it for the scarcer circulated coins in my set: this one, Antietam, and Maryland. If I could afford to easily have all of my circ commems slabbed I would, so I could start a lowball registry set. Or, if I came across one certain to be a /0 lowball I'd consider that too. Quote: Where do you now stand on acquiring the type set?
This is 14/50! Columbian, Illinois/Lincoln, Alabama, Lexington, Stone Mountain, U.S. Sesquicentennial, Maryland, Antietam, Gettysburg, Washington-Carver, Pilgrim, Oregon Trail, Huguenot.
|
Moderator
 United States
158976 Posts |
Outstanding! 
|
|
Replies: 12 / Views: 636 |
|