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Commems Collection Classic: 1937 Roanoke Colony - Ephemera

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 Posted 05/23/2012  6:59 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add commems to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
When I first posted about the Roanoke Colony half-dollar, I did not include any of the associated ephemera in my collection. So, I thought I'd "make a mends" and post a couple of interesting items. I especially like the advertisement for the memorial coin on the back of the FDC.

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1937 Roanoke Colony Half-Dollar Original Mailer/Holder -- Front

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1937 Roanoke Colony Half-Dollar Original Mailer/Holder -- Interior

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First Day Cover for the 1937 Virginia Dare Stamp -- Front

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First Day Cover for the 1937 Virginia Dare Stamp -- Back

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 Posted 05/23/2012  8:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow ... how do you find all this?

Suppose you are not 110 years old ... so there must be a source to acquire all this tremendous ephemera.

Secret?

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WoW,

This is great, to see how these coin's were shipped, very nice !
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Quote:
Suppose you are not 110 years old ... so there must be a source to acquire all this tremendous ephemera.


Very funny! No, I'm not 110 but I hope to get there some day!

My secret? My patented 3 step process is as follows:

  • Read as much about the series as you can in books, old magazines, etc. so that you know what is out there.
  • Attend as many local/regional/national coin shows as you can.
  • Buy when the opportunity presents itself -- you won't know when (if) you'll see the piece again.
Not very sexy, but it has worked for me over the years.

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Pretty nice info. Too bad the coins are missing. I imagine you have them in the slabs though.
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@wquinn: Yes, nearly all of my classic commemoratives are in PCGS holders. Almost all of the related holders/mailers I have purchased (and displayed here on CCF) have been empty at the time of purchase. Sometimes they did come with a certified coin I was buying, but mostly I bought them without a coin or coins.



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Commems,some very interesting addition to go with a commemorative half collection. TFS.
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Very cool ephemera. Love these holders. I have a couple myself that I'll post about shortly. This 5 year old post...bumping to the top!
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Thanks for great input as always!
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A worthy bump considering commems' more recent post.
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