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 Posted 06/30/2012  9:39 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add commems to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just for fun...

Who can identify each of the US commemorative half-dollars shown below?


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 Posted 06/30/2012  11:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kefiroth to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
bottom one is definitely the bicentennial issue. No mistaking that!
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 Posted 07/01/2012  12:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Worn Out to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Top one is 1928 Hawaiian
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OK Commems, did you create a new account just to vote in your own contest?

Just kidding Worn Out. I wouldn't have known on my own, but after looking up the 1928 Hawaiian half, I think you nailed it! Nice work, and .
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Hawaiian and Iowa I'm a thinkin.
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wow tough one

first is def the obverse to Hawaiian.
second could be the reverse to Lexington Concord or reverse to Iowa.. but I'm leaning toward lexington
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I am thinking the bottom one is a Pilgram
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You guys have great eyes for seeing something. I can't pull out any details to take a guess.
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The first two responses were correct!

The top coin is the obverse of a 1928 Hawaiian -- the waves along the rim and the triangular volcanoes at the bottom were the most relevant clues.

The bottom coin is the reverse of a 1976 Kennedy-Bicentennial half-dollar.

Good guessing!

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Ohhhhhhh... Mixing metaphors eh with the modern half thrown in the mix.... That threw me! Keep em coming. This is a good way to exercise the synapses!
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