That sure is a pretty one your showing. I need that particular one too. I do like the color this one displays, very nice.
I have some commemoratives . I need to add to them but after seeing the ones Dan Carr was showing here on the forum I felt like throwing mine in the garbage. Without question the nicest early commemorative half dollar collection I’ve ever seen in my life. If I remember right they were still in their original cardboard holders, maybe not, with thee most beautiful toning I’ve ever seen.
Maybe if he sees this he’ll post them up again.
That’s a good one
The bitterness of "Poor Quality" is remembered long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
I like that bear.... will have to add one to my commemorative collection....Just last week, a bear and two of her cubs visited our street...and this is in the heart of the village...Cheers, RickO
Commemoratives seem like as good a place as any to park one's money in this hobby. (Providing they interest you.)
They are the lowest they've been in years. Probably an excellent opportunity. Good luck
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
@DCW said:
Commemoratives seem like as good a place as any to park one's money in this hobby. (Providing they interest you.)
They are the lowest they've been in years. Probably an excellent opportunity. Good luck
I keep telling myself that. LOL. But, stamp guys said the same thing about Zeppelins when they dropped from $5000 to $4000, then they doubled down at $3000, then they were in shock when you could buy them at $2000. Now, at $1000, they don't talk about it anymore.
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Been into the adult beverages?
Please elaborate.
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!
Rum and cola is good.
But please BEAR with me.
I can bear looking at that coin for a while. Beautiful!
His penchant for commems has been bruin for a while.
Why not? Purdy, fun. Collected a few in the past.
Then got tired of ones I didn't REALLY like.
Won't do that this time.
Just purdy ones. Purdy to me anyhow.
They're out of favor so ....as I said, why not?
Can't find a purdy Pan Pac half yet.
It has a tails side too.
Next thing you know, we'll see you compiling a type set of XF state quarters...
(Just kidding).
I love it. I have always had a soft spot for many of the classic commemorative issues. The artistry is superb on many of them.
Damn! I had my eye on that one. I was going to pull the trigger on that one next. Good for you, its a very nice example!
That's a Beaut!
U.S. Type Set
Beautiful Bear
I can't bear that..............
Pete
Then go hibernate.
PF
That sure is a pretty one your showing. I need that particular one too. I do like the color this one displays, very nice.
I have some commemoratives . I need to add to them but after seeing the ones Dan Carr was showing here on the forum I felt like throwing mine in the garbage. Without question the nicest early commemorative half dollar collection I’ve ever seen in my life. If I remember right they were still in their original cardboard holders, maybe not, with thee most beautiful toning I’ve ever seen.
Maybe if he sees this he’ll post them up again.
That’s a good one
Nice one!
Why NOT buy it?
1848-CAL you might have to think a lot more about it before you shell out a ton of cash...
My current "Box of 20"
Very nice.
Just got this in. $348 from Heritage. The mighty have indeed fallen.
I like that bear.... will have to add one to my commemorative collection....Just last week, a bear and two of her cubs visited our street...and this is in the heart of the village...Cheers, RickO
Commemoratives seem like as good a place as any to park one's money in this hobby. (Providing they interest you.)
They are the lowest they've been in years. Probably an excellent opportunity. Good luck
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
I keep telling myself that. LOL. But, stamp guys said the same thing about Zeppelins when they dropped from $5000 to $4000, then they doubled down at $3000, then they were in shock when you could buy them at $2000. Now, at $1000, they don't talk about it anymore.
that coin and toning look nice to me. fwiw