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<p>[QUOTE="NDLaw, post: 4897380, member: 115167"]Oh nice! My current list of commemoratives are:</p><p><br /></p><p>(1) an 1893 Columbian Expo half dollar</p><p>(2) a 1900 Lafeyette Dollar</p><p>(3) a 1915 Panama Pacific Expo half dollar</p><p>(4) a 1918 Illinois Centennial half dollar</p><p>(5) a 1920 Pilgrim Tercentennial half dollar</p><p>(6) a 1922 Grant half dollar</p><p>(7) a 1923 Monroe Doctrine half dollar</p><p>(8) a 1925 Lexington half dollar</p><p>(9) a 1925 California jubilee half dollar</p><p>(10) a 1935 California Pacific Expo half dollar</p><p>(11) a 1936 Bay Bridge half dollar</p><p><br /></p><p>None of them are graded and most are in probably XF to AU condition. I love the history each one represents. Eventually I would love to get one of each. I am not sure if I will ever be able to afford the gold ones, though!</p><p><br /></p><p>By the way - I found out not too long ago from my father that my great-great grandfather was a famous coin collector in the late 1800s/early 1900s - John C. Lighthouse. I wish I had his gold coin collection nowadays![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NDLaw, post: 4897380, member: 115167"]Oh nice! My current list of commemoratives are: (1) an 1893 Columbian Expo half dollar (2) a 1900 Lafeyette Dollar (3) a 1915 Panama Pacific Expo half dollar (4) a 1918 Illinois Centennial half dollar (5) a 1920 Pilgrim Tercentennial half dollar (6) a 1922 Grant half dollar (7) a 1923 Monroe Doctrine half dollar (8) a 1925 Lexington half dollar (9) a 1925 California jubilee half dollar (10) a 1935 California Pacific Expo half dollar (11) a 1936 Bay Bridge half dollar None of them are graded and most are in probably XF to AU condition. I love the history each one represents. Eventually I would love to get one of each. I am not sure if I will ever be able to afford the gold ones, though! By the way - I found out not too long ago from my father that my great-great grandfather was a famous coin collector in the late 1800s/early 1900s - John C. Lighthouse. I wish I had his gold coin collection nowadays![/QUOTE]
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