1925 50c Au58 Vancouver Anacs

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1925 50c Au58 Vancouver Anacs
1925 50c Au58 Vancouver Anacs

1925 50c Au58 Vancouver Anacs
1925 Fort Vancouver Centennial Half Dollar. Is a key silver commemorative coin with a low net mintage. Market Value & Specifications. 90% Silver, 10% Copper. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, but notably. Does not bear an “S” mint mark. This grade indicates the coin is “About Uncirculated” with only the slightest wear on the highest points of the design, often retaining much of its original mint luster. Features a bust of. John McLoughlin, the founder of Fort Vancouver. Depicts a frontiersman standing with a musket, with Fort Vancouver and Mount Hood in the background.
1925 50c Au58 Vancouver Anacs

1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal

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1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal

1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal
This beautifully preserved 1937 Boone Bicentennial Commemorative Half Dollar is housed in a PCGS holder and further distinguished by CAC Green Sticker approval, confirming solid quality for the grade. The coin displays vibrant, original luster with attractive, naturally developed peripheral toning that collectors actively seek, framing both sides with warm golden-amber hues while the central devices remain bright and sharply defined. Daniel Boone’s portrait shows crisp detail with excellent relief, and the reverse scene retains strong definition across the figures and landscape-hallmarks of a well-executed mint strike. A pleasing combination of originality, eye appeal, and third-party validation makes this an excellent example of this classic U. This is an exceptional example of the Boone commemorative, boasting both technical merit and visual appeal-an outstanding choice for the advanced commemorative specialist or type collector. Considering the eye appeal on this one, we think we’ve priced this one very attractively! Feel free to request other photos and we’d be happy to provide. We shot a couple sets with different lighting characteristics but no filtering or doctoring – all natural photos! Coin: 1937 Boone Commemorative NGC 65. Year/Mint: Produced in 1935 at the Philadelphia Mint. Additional Certification: CAC Green. Composition: 90% Silver & 10% Copper. Diameter: 30.6 Millimeters. Coin Weight: 12.5g. Actual Silver Weight: 0.3617oz. PCGS Pop Stats: PCGS has 903 graded at MS65 with 734 higher. CAC Pop Stats: CAC has 89 graded or endorsed at MS65 with well under 200 higher how many are this goregous? Strike: Strong overall strike with solid device definition and good relief throughout. Surfaces: Clean, lustrous surfaces with minimal distractions and excellent preservation for the grade. Toning: Warm, natural golden-amber rim toning with subtle pastel highlights – the exact style of original toning that seasoned collectors seek and value. Consideration: CAC approval combined with desirable and very attractive original toning. Overall/Appeal: Highly attractive, original example with collector-preferred toning, strong luster, and premium eye appeal backed by CAC validation. Fun Fact: Daniel Boone is also depicted on the Missouri Commemorative coin. About the Daniel Boone Commemorative Coin. The Daniel Boone Bicentennial half dollar was designed by Henry Augustus Lukeman and minted in 1934, commemorating the 200th birthday of frontiersman Daniel Boone. The obverse depicts Boone while the reverse depicts a frontiersman (Boone) standing next to an Indian Chief (Shawnee Chief Black Fish) in front of a stockade on the left and the rising Sun on the right.
1937 Boone Commemorative 50c PCGS MS65 withCAC Big Time Eye Appeal

1925 50C Stone Mountain UNC. Pcgs

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1925 50C Stone Mountain UNC. Pcgs
1925 50C Stone Mountain UNC. Pcgs

1925 50C Stone Mountain UNC. Pcgs
The product is a 1925 50C Stone Mountain uncirculated silver coin with a fineness of 0.9. It was minted in Philadelphia and certified by PCGS. This commemorative coin features a business strike type and originates from the United States. The Stone Mountain variety adds historical significance to this collectible piece of US coinage.
1925 50C Stone Mountain UNC. Pcgs

1936-S 50c Bay Bridge Commemorative Silver Half Dollar Luster UNC C1255

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1936-S 50c Bay Bridge Commemorative Silver Half Dollar Luster UNC C1255
1936-S 50c Bay Bridge Commemorative Silver Half Dollar Luster UNC C1255
1936-S 50c Bay Bridge Commemorative Silver Half Dollar Luster UNC C1255
1936-S 50c Bay Bridge Commemorative Silver Half Dollar Luster UNC C1255

1936-S 50c Bay Bridge Commemorative Silver Half Dollar Luster UNC C1255
1936-S 50c San Francisco Bay Bridge Oakland California Commemorative Silver Half Dollar – BU – SKU-C1255. The coin pictured is the coin you will receive. See pictures for condition. Please see pictures, request more, and ask questions if necessary. If you need more time to pay, we are willing to accommodate but please message us to let us know. You must notify us of your intent to return no later than 30 days from having received the item. If an item is tagged and the tag is removed, a return will not be accepted. We are happy to answer questions Monday- Friday 10 a.
1936-S 50c Bay Bridge Commemorative Silver Half Dollar Luster UNC C1255

1936 Delaware Tercentenary NGC MS65- Classic Commemorative 50c VaultBox Series 5

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1936 Delaware Tercentenary NGC MS65- Classic Commemorative 50c VaultBox Series 5
1936 Delaware Tercentenary NGC MS65- Classic Commemorative 50c VaultBox Series 5
1936 Delaware Tercentenary NGC MS65- Classic Commemorative 50c VaultBox Series 5
1936 Delaware Tercentenary NGC MS65- Classic Commemorative 50c VaultBox Series 5

1936 Delaware Tercentenary NGC MS65- Classic Commemorative 50c VaultBox Series 5
1936 Delaware Tercentenary Silver Half Dollar NGC MS65 – Classic Commemorative 50c VaultBox Series 5. Up for sale is a beautiful 1936 Delaware Tercentenary silver half dollar, graded MS 65 by NGC in the special VaultBox – Series 5 holder. This is a high-grade example of one of the most historic and popular early U. Type: Delaware Tercentenary Commemorative Half Dollar. Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper – 12.5 g, 30.6. Mint: Philadelphia (no mintmark – all were struck at Philly). Grade: MS 65 (Mint State 65) certified by NGC. Holder: NGC VaultBox – Series 5 (see photos for full label and cert number). Eye appeal & surfaces. Coin shows original light golden / champagne patina with subtle hints of pastel toning under a light. Strong luster rolls across both sides – exactly what you want to see on a classic commem in MS65. Obverse: Old Swedes (Holy Trinity) Church in Wilmington, Delaware-windows, door frames and tower details are sharply struck, with only light contact ticks in the open fields. The rays breaking through the cloud above the church are nicely defined. No problems, damage, or cleaning-just a bright, original classic commemorative in a fresh NGC holder. Obverse design: Old Swedes Church, dedicated in 1699 and one of the oldest churches in continuous use in the U. With a cloud and rays above symbolizing divine guidance. Designed by sculptor Carl L. Schmitz, chosen via a competition judged by U. Mint Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock and sculptor Robert Tait MacKenzie. Only about 20,993 pieces survive after roughly 4,000 unsold coins were melted, making this one of the lower-mintage classic commemoratives. This coin combines low mintage, strong eye appeal, and a solid MS65 grade -a great addition to any classic commem set or type collection. Carefully packed in a bubble mailer and inner protection, fully insured with tracking. Please use the high-resolution photos as your primary guide to grade and eye appeal-the coin you see is the exact coin you will receive. Be sure to visit my profile / store to see more certified classic commemorative halves, Morgan & Peace dollars, and other nice collector coins. New inventory added regularly!
1936 Delaware Tercentenary NGC MS65- Classic Commemorative 50c VaultBox Series 5