Post a Circulated Commemorative Coin

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    it's been awhile since anyone used this thread 1920 Maine PCGS XF40 1-horz.jpg
     
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    Worn out, that is the most utilized Pan-pac I have ever seen or even heard of!
     
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  18. JDcahill

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    I am a virgin member,(please be gentle). I didn't even know how to post to this forum,(how I managed to post the pictures of my 1911 Vittorio Emanuele 5 Lire coin, was blind luck). I was excited to see the heading "post a circulated commemorative coin". Immediately I thought of this coin,(I also own a few of the others posted here. I've only been collecting for about 6 years. I joined coin talk more to "learn" than share any knowledge,(but I do know a "little").This coin was minted in 1911 to commemorate 50th anniversary of the kingdom of Italy. There were 60,000 minted and is considered rare.., who knows how many have survived ? At the end of the day, I am proud to own this coin and Proud also to be member of this fantastic site. Thank you for having me !
     
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    I saw this one a few years back and just liked the way it looked. It currently resides in my 7070

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    All the right gunk in all the right places
     
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