Classic commemorative Grand Slam!

Diver_Down

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Dec 13, 2008
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I have easily with multiple grand slams. I have found numerous Columbian Expo half dollars. In my experience, it is the easiest to find despite being the oldest. I never kept count of how many I found in my tenure. I was fortunate with Stone Mountain. I found 12 at one time. Some were in the AU, but a few were mint state. Someone's collection was raided. Booker T would be next as I have only found 3 but it seems that it is a fairly common for those to find and gain entry into the Classic Commem Club. Washington Carver has been elusive as I have only found 2.
 

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maine_Jim

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Aug 13, 2008
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I am at 75 percent, strangely no Columbian for me. Most have come from box searches but a few from tellers trays.

Maine Jim
 

LooseChange

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Sep 28, 2012
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Found:
Columbian expo: Found 5, Traded one away
Stone Mountain: Found 1, Traded Columbian Expo for 1 (before finding 1)
GWCarver: 1
BTWashington: 2
 

TheMastermind

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Mar 31, 2012
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All I need is a Stone Mountain.

I've found three Columbian Expos, two Carvers, and two Booker Ts.
 

ArkieBassMan

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Dec 17, 2009
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I have none of the 4 from CRH. I did find the Carver/BTWashington...does that count as 2? :laughing7: For bonus points, I found the Columbian Exposition the hard way - with a metal detector.
 

Yinzi50

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Sep 14, 2008
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I found them all:
3 Columbian Expos;
2 Stone Mountain;
1 Carver;
4 Booker T.

My other less common ones are:
Alabama;
Lexington Minuteman;
Iowa
 

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