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Bought A Stone Mountain Comm Today Instead Of 7070 Coin

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Dang it I had $40 to spend today but I am getting to the point in my 7070 where that won't buy many coins. Had a choice of an XF 1891 Seated dime and or a VF Flying Eagle cent for that money but instead decided to go with a Stone Mountain instead :) Its a coin I have been wanting and I am always torn between getting a comm or a 7070 coin and I could have easily gotten a comm dollar being held for me as well.

Choice choices choices always killing me.
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Thats' the spirit ... the Stone Mountain is a tremendous classic silver commemorative.

We do of course want to see some photos.

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with wanting pictures. The Stone Mountain commemorative is my favorite.
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The Stone Mountain is one of my favorites, I would have done the same thing. Congrats
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There's a hole in your 7070 for that Stone Mountain!
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Your 7070 doesn't have commemorative halves slots?
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I think you made the right choice, there will be plenty of other Seated dimes and flying eagles to pick from in the future. I'm sure you are enjoying that Stone Mountain far more than you would those other coins.
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Congrats on the new coin. Hope you enjoy it. I just picked one up my self.
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Good addition to your collection. Congrats!

Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Your 7070 doesn't have commemorative halves slots?
It is quite possible that all four holes are already filled.

So, the question is, which one gets the boot?
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LOL the 4 holes were already filled in the 7070, the WWII clad half got the boot for the stone mountain. The 4 I want in there is Columbian, Stone Mountain, Lexington and Oregon Trail this gives me 2 of the final 4 I want. I bought an extra page for the modern commemorative halves and all my moderns will just go on that page.



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Very nice pick. I'd say that the VF grade on the holder is conservative.
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...the WWII clad half got the boot for the stone mountain.
Ah!

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I bought an extra page for the modern commemorative halves and all my moderns will just go on that page.
Excellent idea.
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