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1982 Washington Ordered

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 Posted 03/15/2013  9:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Come on everyone else, lets see um!
I need to take some better photos, someday.

But for now, you can catch a glimpse of them in my 7070.

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I just got my UNC 1982-D Washington half dollar. I love it!
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I picked up one of ebay mislisted, in F-VF, pocketpiece. It was one of the few memoir items, I saved when I had to sell off all my coins due to an injury in 2008.

I'll try and post it here sometime to balance out all these beautiful UNC and Proofs
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 Posted 03/18/2013  8:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cheezyfryes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
{EDIT: I started a new topic on the arrival of my '82 Washington so as to not hijack this thread's conversation}
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You cannot hijack your own conversation, can you?

Well, this kinda turned into a "show me your '82 Wash" topic and I didn't want to ruin that fun.
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No problem. After reading your other post, I understand your reasons and think you made the right call.
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You cannot hijack your own conversation, can you?


I would say no.

Just reading that made me laugh thinking of someone sitting on a runway in a plane giving out a list of demands to let themselves go
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I went to my LCS the other week to get one of these for my 7070. They stated they had over 4,000 of them in the back in proof condition alone. No kidding, they showed me the boxes. For some reason that just turned me off to these coins.
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There are 2,210,458 Washington Commemorative Half dollars in uncirculated and 4,894,044 in proof.

I would think that seeing 4,000 of them at one time would be rather interesting.
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I would think that seeing 4,000 of them at one time would be rather interesting.

No kidding! Love the coin or not, that's over $40K of melt value.
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Coins Kelly I just purchased a 1948 NGC set of PDS MS65,65,66. Paid $410 and thought that was a good price. Coins all look MS66 really thinking about sending em back to NGC for recertification.
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Hello, I am new to the forum. I have a question about a inaugural commemoritive coin, but I do not really know how to manuver this talking thing>>>Be nice, I am new :)
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Hello, I am new to the forum. I have a question about a inaugural commemoritive coin, but I do not really know how to manuver this talking thing>>>Be nice, I am new :)


Why, I ought to stomp your little...just kidding. I'll be nice. You can go to a forum that's most similar to the coin or currency you want to ask about, then click "New Topic" to post about it. Should be able to get plenty of help that way.
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