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Any Washington Piece Lowball Collectors Out There?

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Sorry if this isn't the right forum for this piece, hard to figure out where this should go.

I picked up this Washington Liberty & Security penny recently and quite like it. I've been trying to build a lowball collection of circulating coins and hadn't considered tokens or colonial issues, but when I saw it I had to grab it.

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I couldn't find any other Poor graded examples of this online, so it might be the only one? Although the population reports may not be accurate. When I looked it up on ANACS it's not counted in the population. What's up with that?
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Interesting piece. I was serious about lowball collecting for quite a while and I would have enjoyed that in the day.


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and hadn't considered tokens or colonial issues


How about medals, specifically So Called Dollars?

I collect the SCD from the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition and have come across a few pocket pieces that were obviously carried for a long time.

Here is one example:

Montana Exposition Fund HK-409 (Raw but I judge to be ~AG03)

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Here is what HK-409 looks like in MS

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I have others, but return your thread to the lowball Washington collectors you asked about.
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Both have plenty of character going for them. Very nice.
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