Commemoratives

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  1. whyb

    whyb New Member

    Hello everyone,

    I have the following set of original commemoratives, any ideas on what they're worth?

    1. 1893 Columbian Commemorative
    2. 1921 Alabama Centennial Commemorative
    3. 1922 Grant Commemorative
    4. 1924 Huguenot-Walloon Commemorative
    5. 1925 Lexington-Concord Commemorative
    6. 1925 Stone Mountain Commemorative
    7. 1925 Fort Vancouver Centennial Commemorative (Graded PCGS MS-64)
    8. 1925-S California Jubilee Commemorative
    9. 1926-S Oregon Trail Commemorative (Graded NGC MS-64)
    10. 1927 Vermont Sesquicentennial Commemorative (Graded NGC MS-62)
    11. 1934 Maryland Tercentenary Commemorative
    12. 1935 Texas Centennial Commemorative (Graded NGC MS-65)
    13. 1935 San Diego California-Pacific International Exposition Commemorative
    14. 1935-S San Diego California-Pacific International Exposition Commemorative
    15. 1936 Delaware Tercentenary Commemorative
    16. 1936 Elgin, Illinois Centennial Commemorative
    17. 1936 Wisconsin Centennial Commemorative (Graded PCGS MS-65)
    18. 1936-S San Francisco Bay Bridge Commemorative
    19. 1936-D Texas Centennial Commemorative
    20. 1937 Roanoke Island Commemorative
    21. 1937 Roanoke Island Commemorative
    22. 1937 Antietam Commemorative (Graded PCGS MS-66)
    23. 1938 Oregon Trail Commemorative (Graded MS-64)
    24. 1938-S Oregon Trail Commemorative (Graded MS-64)
    25. 1946 Iowa Centennial Commemorative
    26. 1952 Carver-Washington Commemorative
    27. 1982 George Washington Commemorative (Proof)
    I have attached photos to assist.

    Thanks,

    Mike
     

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  3. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    You're gonna have to post closer pictures, probably one of each coin, front and back, to get a good answer... and that's gonna make a lot of pictures... possibly more than all but the most patient here will be willing to look through ;-)

    A few helpful tips:

    * Post one coin at a time
    * Don't assume the "self-graded" slabs (i.e., not PCGS or NGC) are correctly graded

    Maybe someone here will be willing to look at all of the coins in one big post, I dunno. I think that each post within a thread is limited to 10 attachments.

    P.S. I will add that, in my limited and humble opinion, you have some of the harder-to-find Commemoratives, and more than a few that look to be truly high grade.
     
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  4. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    You should put grades on them, especially the early ones.
    Best bet: @green18
     
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  5. whyb

    whyb New Member

    Thank you for the information Doug, I'll break this down another way when I have some free time.
     
  6. ddoomm1

    ddoomm1 keep on running

    That Antietam sounds nice!
     
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  7. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    That Antietam looks splendid indeed.

    OP, it appears that you have many of these coins in an unsubstantiated third party graders holder. BU can range between ms-60 to ms-64. Closer shots will help us give you a more educated grade.........Nice collection. Inherited or amassed over time?
     
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  8. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    I believe he said in another thread that he inherited them.
     
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  9. whyb

    whyb New Member

    That is correct. I inherited this collection, along with other items, about 4 years. I sold my house back in August and am looking to sell most of the coins that I inherited, I'm keeping other portions of the collection.

    I took some better pictures last night. Here's a shot so you can see the Antietam a little closer.
     

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