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Virginia Coins

Owner:  Dutch1865
Last Modified:  2/20/2024
Set Description
These are coins based off of Virginia landmarks and people born in or associated with the Commonwealth along with coins minted in Virginia from the colonial period.

Set Goals
To collect every coin associated with the Commonwealth

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View Coin James Madison United States S$1 1993 S JAMES MADISON NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States S$1 1987 S Constitution Bicentennial NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 50C 2022 S Purple Heart First Releases PCGS PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 50C 2022 D Purple Heart First Releases NGC MS 70
View Coin   United States 50C 1993 S JAMES MADISON PCGS PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 50C 1953 S WASHINGTON-CARVER PCGS MS 66 Because of the scientific work of George Washington Carver into specifically peanuts, Suffolk, Virginia is known as the Peanut Capital of the World

https://www.virginia.org/blog/post/virginia-peanuts-history/
View Coin BTW United States 50C 1951 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON NGC MS 64 In 1901, Washington released his autobiography "Up From Slavery". In it, he recounts how he became free.

"The most distinct thing that I now recall in connection with the scene was that some man who seemed to be a stranger (a United States officer, I presume) made a little speech and then read a rather long paper---the Emancipation Proclamation, I think. After the reading we were told that we were all free, and could go when and where we pleased. My mother, who was standing by my side, leaned over and kissed her children, while tears of joy ran down her cheeks. She explained to us what it all meant, that this was the day for which she had been so long praying, but fearing that she would never live to see. (See https://archive.org/details/upfromslaveryan08washgoog/page/n52/mode/2up Pages 20-21)
View Coin Norfolk United States 50C 1936 NORFOLK NGC MS 67 This coin though dated in 1936 was minted in 1937. Virginia is unique in that its cities function independently from the counties that surround them and have been since 1871. Virginia has 38 independent cities and 95 counties.

Norfolk itself has been part of a shire, part of a county, a town, a borough and a city. (See https://www.historicforrest.com/norfolkHistoricalSociety/highlights/04.html)
View Coin   United States 50C 1950 S BOOKER T. WASHINGTON NGC MS 66 Washington worked in salt furnaces and coal mines in West Virginia for several years to earn money. He made his way east to Hampton Institute now Hampton University in Hampton, VA, which was established to educate freedmen and their descendants, where he also worked to pay for his studies (See https://virginiahistory.org/learn/civil-rights-movement-virginia/hampton-institute-and-booker-t-washington)
View Coin   United States 50C 1946 S BOOKER T. WASHINGTON NGC MS 66 Booker T. Washington was born a slave in April 1856 on the 207-acre farm of James Burroughs in Franklin County, Virginia. (See https://www.nps.gov/bowa/index.htm)
View Coin   United States 50C 1936 LYNCHBURG PCGS MS 66 Carter Glass depicted on the coin is one of a few living people to be depicted on a coin minted by the federal government. (See https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/commemoratives/silver-commemoratives-1892-1954/19324/1936-lynchburg-50c-ms/?des=ms)
View Coin R.E. Lee-Stone Mountain United States 50C 1925 STONE MOUNTAIN NGC MS 66 One of two US-minted coins with Robert E. Lee on them; the other being the Antietam commemorative. Lee and his horse, Traveller, are buried in Lexington at Lee Chapel on the campus of Washington & Lee University where Lee served as President from 1865 to his death in 1870. (See https://columns.wlu.edu/statement-regarding-the-relocation-of-plaques-to-a-new-exhibit-in-university-chapel/?utm_source=ingeniux&utm_medium=embed)
View Coin   United States 50C 1935 D BOONE PCGS MS 66 Boone though born in Pennsylvania spent the majority of his life in Virginia and was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates after going through the Cumberland Gap into what was still then Virginia but is now Eastern Kentucky. (See https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/boone-daniel-1734-1820/)
View Coin   United States 50C 1923 S MONROE NGC MS 63
View Coin   United States 25C 2000 S SILVER VIRGINIA NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 25C 2000 S SILVER SO.CAROLINA NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 25C 2000 S SILVER NEW HAMPSHIRE NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 25C 2000 S SILVER MASSACHUSETTS NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 25C 2000 S SILVER MARYLAND NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States S$1 2022 W Purple Heart Early Releases NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States S$1 2022 W Purple Heart - Colorized NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
  United States 25C 2000 D VIRGINIA
  United States 25C 2000 P VIRGINIA
  United States 25C 2000 S SILVER VIRGINIA
  United States 25C 2000 S CLAD VIRGINIA
  United States 25C 2000 S SILVER VIRGINIA
  United States 25C 2000 S CLAD VIRGINIA
  United States 25C 2000 D VIRGINIA
  United States 25C 2000 P VIRGINIA
  United States 25C 2000 P VIRGINIA
  United States 1C (1792) SILVER WASHINGTON BORN VIRGINIA
  United States 1C (1792) COPPER WASHINGTON BORN VIRGINIA
  United States 1S 1714 VIRGINIA GLOUCESTER COURTHOUSE
  United States "1S" 1774/3 SILVER VIRGINIA
  United States 1/2P 1773 NO PERIOD VIRGINIA
  United States 1/2P 1773 NO PERIOD VIRGINIA
  United States 1/2P 1773 WITH PERIOD VIRGINIA
  United States "1P" 1773 VIRGINIA
  United States 1/2P 1773 NO PERIOD VIRGINIA
  United States 1/2P 1773 NO PERIOD VIRGINIA
  United States 1/2P 1773 WITH PERIOD VIRGINIA
  United States 1/2P 1773 WITH PERIOD VIRGINIA

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