The product is a 1925 Stone Mountain Commemorative Silver Half Dollar, minted in Philadelphia with a fineness of 0.9. This coin is uncirculated and features a business strike type, making it a valuable addition to any coin collection. With its historical significance and commemorative design, this silver half dollar from the United States is a unique and sought-after piece for collectors interested in American numismatics.
This listing is for one (1) 1920 Pilgrim Tercentenary Commemorative Silver Half Dollar graded MS-64 by NGC in a brown label holder. I’ve been looking for the perfect one and I’m getting closer. This one is the runner-up. Of course I thought it should have been a star, but I always think that. I love that the tone on the reverse makes it look like a stormy night at sea. Lower mintage of 152,112. The pics are courtesy of NGC Internet Imaging Thanks Donovan! And my Craptacular equipment. It wasn’t too hard to get the toning shown on this coin. It still looks way better in hand. I only use photo editor to crop out messy desk backgrounds and never edit images otherwise. Please note luster, shadows, and light reflection are not to be confused with color or toning on the coin. The coin in the pics is the coin you will receive. Sorry, no international buyers. Thanks for looking and please be sure to follow and check out my other listings!
Offered here is a 1927 Vermont Commemorative Half Dollar. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive. The 1927 Vermont silver half dollar was struck to comemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Bennington. This beautifully executed design featured founder and Green Mountain Boy Ira Allen on the obverse and a Canada lynx on the reverse. Interestingly, there was some talk of striking both silver and gold commemoratives of this issue. Unfortunately, the gold commem idea was dropped. Today, the Vermont is one of the rarer coins in the commemorative series. The Vermont has an excellent early price history, particularly in the 1960 to 1980 time frame when it was one of the more expensive coins in the series, and rightly so, because it truly is one of the rarer issues. Indeed, I know of no significant hoards or large quantities that have ever been available. Most Vermonts have frosty luster and though the relief is very high, strike doesn’t seem to ever be a problem.
The product is a 1934 P Texas Commemorative Silver Half Dollar graded AU58 by NGC. This coin has a patina tone and has a NGC population of 58 in grade. It is made of 90% silver and was minted in Philadelphia. The coin commemorates the 150th anniversary of Texas becoming a part of the United States. This rare and collectible coin is a valuable addition to any coin collection.
The product is a 1936 Long Island Silver Half Dollar commemorative coin certified by NGC as MS64. This coin has a denomination of 50 cents and is composed of silver. It was minted in the United States and belongs to the variety of coins commemorating the Lincoln-Illinois, Texas, and Long Island events. The coin holds historical significance and is a valuable addition to any coin collection, especially for collectors interested in commemorative silver coins from the early 20th century.
Step back in time with the 1893 Columbus Silver Half Dollar Coin, a true piece of numismatic history. Minted to commemorate the Columbus Exposition, this 50-cent piece embodies the spirit of an era with its classic design and silver composition. Although circulated, it retains a charming allure, showcasing the craftsmanship of its time. This particular coin hails from the Philadelphia Mint, striking a business strike type that ensured its release into general circulation. SOME TONE – Collectors and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate the homage it pays to the celebrated explorers of the past.
Offered here is a 1925-S California Commemorative Half Dollar. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive. California Half Dollar Coin Specifications. Designer: Joseph Mora Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper Weight: 12.50 grams Diameter: 30.6 mm Authorization: Public Law 68-452 Maximum Authorized Mintage: 300,000. Net Distribution: 86,594.
The product is a 1936 Long Island Silver Half Dollar coin graded as MS63 by PCGS, authenticated by CAC and housed in a collectible 2nd generation Old Green Holder. This uncirculated coin is composed of 90% silver and was minted in Philadelphia. The coin features a business strike and is considered a commemorative piece from the United States. It is a unique variety specific to Long Island, making it a valuable addition to any coin collection focusing on silver coins from 1936.