The progress and history of the people in the new world are presented on the commemorative coins of the United States. The minting and collecting of commemorative coins goes all the way back to early Greece.
The Early U.S. Silver Commemorative series covers the various commemorative half dollars, the Lafayette Dollar, and the Isabella Quarter – all made from 1892 to 1954.
An Early Silver Commemorative set is extremely interesting and although a few rarities exist, the bulk of the collection is incredibly inexpensive!
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with a blend of gold tint.
A lustrous blend of champagne-gray shading and scattered blue, green, and gold tints. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are nearly mark-free.
A scarce issue that is often found heavily toned and lacking eye appeal. This attractive example is sharply struck and displays silky white surfaces. Marks are well within expectations for the grade. A very pleasing example!
CAC. Blended. Silver-white and champagne hues.
CAC. Sharply struck with thick white luster and a touch of gold accent along the periphery. About as nice and flashy as any Maine you'll ever find!
Very lustrous with faint champagne-gold hues.
Silver-white with more than ample luster for the grade.
Silver-white and champagne hues.
Brilliant satiny white luster with scattered russet tint along the periphery.
Cream-white luster.
Lustrous cream-white surfaces.
Vibrant satiny mint luster and well struck.
Crisp white luster and a sharp strike. Just 4,256 struck and the rarest classic commemorative in mint state.
Shadings of champagne-gold with strands of blue-green hues.
Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces that have a faint champagne-golden hue.
Thick satiny cream-white white luster and sharply struck. Often found circulated, high grade examples can be a challenge to locate.
Satiny white with a touch of peripheral violet accent.
CAC. Brilliant satiny white luster with a hint of a gold accent.