Product Description
Step back in time to early 20th-century Denver – an era shaped by miner's strikes, the 1918 influenza epidemic, and the end of WWI – when local farmers hauled their grain to The Longmont Farmers Milling & Elevator Co. Now you can relive that history with our Farmer's Denver Deal: each curated group of coins struck by the Mile High city mint during the 1910s and 1920s is centered around a rare Longmont Farmers Milling and Elevator Co. voucher. Good to Very Good condition. Our choice of dates unless otherwise specified.
Features voucher and 16 D-Mint coins: five 1915-1919 Lincoln pennies; the first and only 1912-D Liberty Head nickel; one Buffalo nickel; one Barber and one Mercury silver dime; two silver quarter specimens – one Barber and one Standing Liberty; and finally, one Barber silver half dollar, plus a 1922-D Lincoln cent (total output of 7,160,000 business strikes); and a 1918-D Walking Liberty silver half dollar (with a final output of 3,853,040 business strikes). Last, but not least, we round out the collection with two big 90% silver dollars. You'll receive a final year 1921-D Morgan dollar, notable as the series' only date struck by Denver and famously tiny mintmark and the first Denver-issued Peace dollar of 1922.
Good to Very Good condition. Our choice of dates unless otherwise specified.