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The 1936 Long Island Tercentenary Commemorative Half Dollar is a rare and valuable coin made of 90% silver. Minted in Philadelphia, this uncirculated coin commemorates the 300th anniversary of the settling of Long Island. With a business strike and no modifications, this gem brilliant uncirculated coin is a desirable addition to any coin collection. The coin is not certified but holds a sense of historical significance and is a cherished piece for collectors interested in commemorative coins from the United States.
1936 Long Island Tercentenary Silver Half Dollar NGC This 1936 Long Island Tercentenary Commemorative Silver Half Dollar is preserved in a protective NGC grading holder. Struck by the United States Mint to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the first European settlement on Long Island, this coin is composed of 90% silver. The obverse features a portrait of a Dutch pioneer and an Algonquin Native American, symbolizing the early cultural history of the region. The reverse depicts a Dutch sailing vessel, capturing the spirit of exploration and early maritime commerce. Because this coin is securely housed in an NGC holder, its physical condition is preserved, and its status is noted by a prominent third-party grading service. Add a piece of American numismatic history to your collection with this 1936 commemorative half dollar. It serves as an excellent historical keepsake, showcasing early 20th-century American coin design and celebrating the rich heritage of New York’s Long Island. This coin is provided in its pictured NGC holder, ensuring it remains protected from dust, fingerprints, and environmental wear.
1935 TEXAS COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLAR PCGS MS 64 CREAMY, LIGHTLY GREYING SILVER FULLY STRUCK, FEW MARKS, SUBDUED LUSTER. In the five year run of Texas Commemorative halves, 149,661 were distributed, from all three Mints. The 1935 represents 9,996 of those. Possibly the most popular Classic Commemorative design.
The 1926 Sesquicentennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollar is an uncirculated coin minted in Philadelphia with a fineness of 0.9 silver. This coin, denominated as 50 cents, features a commemorative design to celebrate a special event or anniversary. Being a part of United States coinage history, this piece holds historical significance and is a valuable addition to any coin collection.
This coin is a true show-stopper! 1915 S Panama Pacific PAN-PAC Commemorative Half Dollar MS BU TONED!!! Mintage of 27,134 coins issued in San Francisco to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal. Designed by Charles E. Barber (obverse) and George T. Morgan (reverse) was the first commem to carry the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. Classic Silver Commemorative.
The 1920 50c Pilgrim Tercentenary Commemorative Half Dollar is a rare and valuable coin made of silver, minted in Philadelphia with a fineness of 0.9. This specific coin has been certified by PCGS as MS64, indicating its high grade and authenticity. The coin commemorates the 300th anniversary of the Pilgrim’s arrival in the United States, making it a unique and historical piece of American numismatic history.
The 1934 Texas Independence Commemorative Silver half Dollar is a highly sought-after coin that commemorates the 150th anniversary of Texas independence. Minted in Philadelphia in 1934, this coin is composed of 90% silver and has not been graded or certified. A rare find for collectors, this business strike coin features a commemorative design that pays tribute to the history of Texas.