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In my many years of coin collecting, I've noticed that there are two different kind of commemerative coins, circulating, and collector's.
With some exceptions, like the columbian exposition half dollars and the Booker T. Washington/Washington-Carver halves of 1946 and 1952, commems were of low mintange and sold originally in sets.
However, the Bicentennial coinage of 1976 and the Westward Journey nickels and State quarters, are circulating coins, or at least they're supposed to be. So what I did, is I put them on the list as modern commemeratives along with the presidential dollars, which are supposed to circulate.
No. The Sackies are set-only, and the presidential dollars are going to be minted for circulation, thus they aren't commems. Ericl 22:52, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
Some of these coins have their own pages in wikipedia. It would be great if we linked to those pages where available. I didn't see an obvious spot in the table for the links. Lorax ( talk) 02:12, 12 July 2011 (UTC)
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This article should probably mention that there are two varieties of the Apollo 11 dollar, regular and five-ounce. Also, note that the Mint is starting in 2019 striking commemoratives in .999 silver. Thanks for keeping this article updated.-- Wehwalt ( talk) 09:23, 24 March 2019 (UTC)
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In my many years of coin collecting, I've noticed that there are two different kind of commemerative coins, circulating, and collector's.
With some exceptions, like the columbian exposition half dollars and the Booker T. Washington/Washington-Carver halves of 1946 and 1952, commems were of low mintange and sold originally in sets.
However, the Bicentennial coinage of 1976 and the Westward Journey nickels and State quarters, are circulating coins, or at least they're supposed to be. So what I did, is I put them on the list as modern commemeratives along with the presidential dollars, which are supposed to circulate.
No. The Sackies are set-only, and the presidential dollars are going to be minted for circulation, thus they aren't commems. Ericl 22:52, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
Some of these coins have their own pages in wikipedia. It would be great if we linked to those pages where available. I didn't see an obvious spot in the table for the links. Lorax ( talk) 02:12, 12 July 2011 (UTC)
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