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Valued Member
United States
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Anyone know much about this? I'd never seen one. found this while searching $5000 worth of halves last night. Thanks for the help. Todd  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1431 Posts |
As you may have figured out, it's a 1982-D George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth cmmemorative half dollar. With a mintage of 2.2 Million
As yours is a little beat up, it's worth melt value. I believe it's 90% silver?
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Valued Member
United States
439 Posts |
nice find. I wish I could get something like that. I got skunked again.
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Moderator
 United States
188105 Posts |
I have both the uncirculated and proof version of this coin. I bought them from the mint in 1982. These were the first commemorative half dollars of the modern era.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2589 Posts |
yes its one of only 2 modern 90% silver commemrative halfs, nice find!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1944 Posts |
i also have a proof and mint coin, purchased from the mint when originally issued. they have not gone up as much in value as I expected.
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Valued Member
 United States
50 Posts |
Wish it was not so worn, but I love that I found it in a roll. Was as fun find.
Todd
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Moderator
 United States
188105 Posts |
Quote: they have not gone up as much in value as I expected. Considering that I was twelve at the time, I do not think that their future value crossed my mind.  I would never sell them, though. They occupy two of the four commemorative half dollar spots in my Dansco 7070. Quote: Wish it was not so worn, but I love that I found it in a roll. Exactly. It has a story to tell, and your finding it is part of that story.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4000 Posts |
Worn or not, that's a pretty cool roll find! 
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Valued Member
United States
455 Posts |
Yes, you have a 250 year anniversary George Washington birth half dollar commemorative. I believe they were minted in 1982 to celebrate his birth. They don't go for much in mint state, and yours has circulated so I think it is worth its weight in silver. What a nice find!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
508 Posts |
Neat find. Don't come across commemoratives very often.
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Valued Member
United States
183 Posts |
nice find. I certainly would love to pull one of those from a roll! I missed out on a chance to buy about 20 of those in what appeared to be nice shape for melt a couple months ago -- didn't want to drive 45 minutes to go get them (Craigslist).
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1231 Posts |
the coin is nice but I'm more impressed you had $5,000 worth of halves to go through 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
809 Posts |
I agree with onejinx! The banks around me dont ever have boxes. I get one to four half dollar coins per month!  I dont know how you guys find boxes or bags or have 5 thousand dollars to get them! 
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Valued Member
United States
187 Posts |
What I want to know is where do you get $5000 worth of halves, and what are you going to do with the rest of them? That is a lot of half dollars to deposit or exchange.
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Valued Member
 United States
50 Posts |
A friend of mine have a system. We order $10k of halves every week from bank (A) on Monday. I pick them up on Thursday and we split them $5000 each.
The bank charges us $5 a box to do this. So, my part of the fee is $50 every week.
We go through them - mostly for silver - I have begun looking at other things, so if you have any special tips of what I should be searching for, PLEASE speak up. I have heard 85's are somewhat rare.....etc...
After we pull silver, then he takes all the remaining coins to bank (B)'s commercial branch where they have a sweet coin counter and they give us cash back. I deposit the $$ back into bank (A) where I have my account and we start the process over.
So far, the silver production has been, in my opinion, very good. We have pulled Benny's and walking liberties from rolls. Also the coin that started this post.
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