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Commemorative Slots In Your Dansco 7070 And Other Type Album

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my theoretical Dansco 7070 Album "US Commemorative Half Dollars" Set


I wholeheartedly agree, @Commems. If I had loose examples of those, they would be the ones in my 7070. Now, I have a 1920 Pilgrim, 1892 Columbian, Stone Mtn and '82D Washington in there. Reasoning? They are the only loose commemorative silver half dollars I have.
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Oregon would be my choice also, except I didn't want to break the slab.
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And there you have it, my theoretical Dansco 7070 Album "US Commemorative Half Dollars" Set.


Nice selections commems.

I, as well, do not have a Dansco 7070 to fill but as the owner of two complete classic silver sets (MS and circulated) I'll present my four choices for a theoretical Dansco set.

The theme tying my choices together is the 'discovery' of the USA and subsequent population growth, expansion and war. Plus - I just like the look of the coins.

1892 Columbian PCGS MS66/CAC

The first of the commemorative series and commemoration of the 'discovery' of the new world. Of course, the land had been populated already for 10's of thousands of years so discovery is a bit controversial.

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1921 Pilgrim PCGS MS66/CAC

Represents the expansion of the European population in the new world. You have to love the Mayflower image on the reverse.

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1937-D Oregon Trail PCGS MS67+/CAC

Represents the westward expansion of the country. Plus, it's my favorite of the all classic series designs.

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And last but not least-

1936 Gettysburg PCGS VG10

Represents the civil war that preserved the union. Plus, it's my favorite in the circulated set. I can't imagine that this coin circulated long enough to earn those battle scars of commerce but somehow it did.

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Looking good! I like that you have a lovely worn example in your quartet.
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Booker T because I had it, Statue of liberty commem is something I hold dear to me as a new yorker and an immigrant, San Diego because I like the design and Columbian half because its the first commemorative by the mint. I will eventually replace Booker T with an Oregon Half because I love the design.

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These are the Half Dollar Commemorative in my 7070 Album;


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...yes, they are all replicas, as are most of my 7070 Album which I can pass around without worrying about damaging them.
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Statue of liberty commem is something I hold dear to me as a new yorker

You are aware that the statue is located in my state (New Jersey) right?
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You are aware that the statue is located in my state (New Jersey) right?

Though the island is surrounded by New Jersey waters, Liberty Island, upon which the Statue of Liberty stands, is an exclave of the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, State of New York. It falls within the jurisdiction of New York and is not considered a part of New Jersey. (Ellis Island is a different matter.)


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