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What Comemorative Halves are in your 7070

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I picked one coin for the 20s, 30s, and 40s. What do you have as I look to fill the forth hole. I am leaning towards a Columbian or Pan-Pacific Exposition. On the other hand I could get very modern Ellis Island or Statue of Liberty.

 

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So what do you include in these holes. Interesting how Bruces question about collections begets the next.

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A darkly toned and lustrous AU55 1893 Columbian half, a dark grey AU50 1920 Maine and a lustrous, grey-auburn 1926 Oregon. My Dansco 7070 is built around original, VF-AU coins that are deeply toned. The fourth slot is waiting for a Connecticut commem to add, but I do not believe that will happen.

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I have a Daniel Boone and a Stone Mountain. Thinking of buying the one for Columbia SC. Is there one for Tennesse or Virginia?

 

I live in NC so I thought it would be nice to get ones in and around my state.

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None...The holes for commems are one reason I refuse to use the 7070 to house my collection as commemeratives either don't belong in a type set (my actual feeling) or an example of all 50 classic commems plus however many moderns there are belong. You can't have it both ways.

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I have an 1892 Columbian Expo, a Columbia, SC (hey, it's where I live, gotta have one, right?) a Stone Mountain and a gaping hole that I haven't decided on yet... I like those Pilgrims and they aren't too pricey...

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