The Great Depression Collection, Circulated

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October 29, 1929. Black Tuesday. The largest stock market crash in history. The Roaring Twenties skidded to a halt and within two short weeks, Wall Street had lost billions - The Great Depression had begun. This 10-piece collection brings together 5 traditional coins and 5 scarce pay warrants actually used during the Depression years.

In an era when every cent counted, these circulated coins helped folks put food on the table. Included are a 1937-D Lincoln cent and a 1934 Buffalo nickel, along with three 90% silver coins: a 1929 Mercury dime, 1930 Standing Liberty quarter, and 1939 Liberty Walking half dollar. Plus, you`ll get a set of 5 scarce 1932-1933 pay warrants. Issued for less than 9 months, these $1, $5, and $10 pay warrants were distributed as emergency currency. Accepted as legal tender, they helped keep the city of Charleston, South Carolina, running. Hand-signed, each authentic note has been canceled either with punch holes or clipped corners. Act now to own this collection of genuine Americana.