Officers on board, salute!

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Guest 1551

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Aug 4, 2013
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Awesome box indeed! Beautiful score! Congratulations!
 

maine_Jim

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Aug 13, 2008
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Very nice - maybe they have some friends coming in your next boxes!

Maine_Jim
 

Vdubguy

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Great finds!! Seems like a silver commemorative is the one thing on CRH finds list I can't seem to cross off. Someday.

HH
 

Argentium

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Feb 2, 2008
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Wow , That Stone Mountain is Awesome !!! I'm always just amazed that "the unknowing /uncaring" are turning these in !
These original issues (as opposed to modern commemorative half dollars ) mostly have very low mintage numbers .
The Stone Mountain had in excess of a million because they were using the proceeds from sales of them to fund the
so called Stone Mountain Memorial (credit to Redbook of U.S. coins for this paraphrased info.)
 

Diver_Down

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Dec 13, 2008
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Wow , That Stone Mountain is Awesome !!! I'm always just amazed that "the unknowing /uncaring" are turning these in !
These original issues (as opposed to modern commemorative half dollars ) mostly have very low mintage numbers .
The Stone Mountain had in excess of a million because they were using the proceeds from sales of them to fund the
so called Stone Mountain Memorial (credit to Redbook of U.S. coins for this paraphrased info.)

By the way, for some more tidbits, the sculptor who oversaw Mt. Rushmore is the same that oversaw Stone Mountain. Also, Stone Mountain is larger than Mt. Rushmore.
 

Rascal

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Feb 5, 2012
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A Washington and a Stone Mountain amongst the membership in the same week? Methinks it be time to dive into them boxes with a vengeance!

Rascal
 

maverick

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Mar 10, 2012
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Wow Yinzi! Very nice find! Thanks for showing us! HH, Maverick.
 

mercury1

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Great score yinzi! I got my first George Washington commem recently. Really love to get the stone mt commem also. Great job.
 

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