The Most Beautiful Classic Commemoratives I've ever seen

I dont own any of these, but wow, these ones posted below have always made me drool. I keep a folder on my computer to save images of those monsters that sing to me. Post some of your favorites!
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WOW!!! I won't even attempt to follow those.
A few more ...
My Coin Blog
My Toned Lincoln Registry Set
Some of the odd denominations ...
My Coin Blog
My Toned Lincoln Registry Set
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These are the two on my eventual buy list. I have loved both designs forever
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
My OmniCoin Collection
My BankNoteBank Collection
Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
At one time I had a folder on my computer filled with images of stand out Commemoratives too
My favorite image was the 1892
Columbian Expo half dollar
Housed in NGC plastic
labeled Proof 68 with a star
1655181-014
Pedigreed to the Bingham Collection
WOW
I like that, and might start collecting virtual pictures as well.
Please go to the ANA website next month. A section of the website will be devoted to commemoratives with some great information about each coin along with links to find out more information. The images are outstanding.
Fine Art.
Nothing more need be said.
WOW!! Some incredible toners!
- Bob -
"Central Valley" Roosevelts
MPL's - Lincolns of Color
That's some truly exceptional stuff!
My view will be unpopular, but many of these coins have too much dark toning.
Nothing wrong here today
Those are just outrageous.....Love them! The color...OMG! I don't even like Commem's, but those would have me taking my check book out!
Great looking Commems. They look a lot like the type of material that Poor Guy used to sell.
- Jim
Lots of tarnish...
Turn up the brightness on your monitor!
Is that you Ricko???
@thisnamztaken said "Great looking Commems. They look a lot like the type of material that Poor Guy used to sell"
Yes, I was thinking the same thing, Poor Guy and his Dad -- their inventory often had very high grade commens with toning towards the red end of the spectrum.
This 1939-D with tab toning was always a favorite of mine, my own photo isn't a TrueView, but in hand it really sings and would probably produce a very nice pro photo.
Seated Dollar Collection
Here's one I like from from the J&L collection:
OMG! I want them all. Though I'm to broke to afford even one of them probs!
I used to own the Stone Mountain.