
1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition Silver Half Dollar – AU Details – Historic Commemorative. Up for sale is a classic example of the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition commemorative silver half-dollar, issued to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal and the San Francisco World’s Fair. This coin is in About Uncirculated (AU) condition, retaining strong detail across the design with light wear on the high points. Much of the original design sharpness remains, making this a pleasing representative of this historic issue. Please note that the coin was cleaned at some point in the distant past. While this has likely affected the original surface texture, the coin still displays well overall and remains an appealing collector’s piece at a more accessible price than problem-free examples. Type: Panama-Pacific Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar. Composition: 90% Silver / 10% Copper. Condition: About Uncirculated (AU Details – cleaned). Strike: Good detail with light wear on high points. Obverse: Depicts Columbia scattering flowers, symbolizing prosperity and progress. Reverse: Features an eagle perched on a Union shield. This is a great opportunity to own a historic early U. Commemorative coin without the premium of fully original examples. Please review photos carefully to evaluate condition and surfaces.





