Offered here is a 1936 Long Island Commemorative Half Dollar. It is graded by PCGS as MS-66. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive.
Offered here is a 1936 Bridgeport Commemorative Half Dollar. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive. The coin features a beautifully designed depiction of a stylized eagle on the reverse, and a portrait of P. Barnum, famous showman and former mayor of Bridgeport, on the obverse. This particular coin has been graded by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation as MS-65, indicating its superb condition with original surfaces. Don’t miss the chance to add this stunning 1936 Bridgeport Silver Commemorative Half Dollar to your collection.
Offered here is a 1925-S California Commemorative Half Dollar. It is graded by PCGS as MS-64. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive. 1925 California Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar. The 1925 California Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar is one of the collector favorites amongst early commemorative coins. The issue was authorized to mark the 75th anniversary of California? S statehood and featured imagery recalling the famous gold rush. The obverse the coin features a kneeling figure of a forty-niner as he pans for gold. Inscriptions include Liberty, In God We Trust, California Diamond Jubilee and 1925. The reverse features an image of a grizzly bear, which comes from the state emblem of California. Inscriptions read E Pluribus Unum, ? United States of America? Both the obverse and reverse of the California Half Dollar were designed by sculptor Joseph Mora. Authorization was provided to strike up to 300,000 coins. Production took place at the San Francisco Mint, where 150,000 coins were produced. Distribution was handled by the San Francisco Citizens? 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. California Half Dollar Mintages.
The product is a 1936 Cleveland Commemorative Silver Half Dollar, minted in Philadelphia and certified by PCGS as Mint State 65. This coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, with a weight of 12.50 grams and a diameter of 30.60 millimeters. Designed by Brenda Putnam, the coin commemorates an event or person and features a reeded edge. With a mintage of 50,030, this uncirculated coin is a valuable collector’s item for those interested in US commemorative coins.
Offered here is a 1923-S Monroe Doctrine Silver Commemorative Half Dollar. It is graded by NGC as MS-64. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive. The typical Monroe can grade anywhere from AU to MS64. MS65 examples are very scarce and Superb Gem MS66 specimens are definitely rare.
Offered here is a 1936 Bridgeport Commemorative Half Dollar. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive. The coin features a beautifully designed depiction of a stylized eagle on the reverse, and a portrait of P. Barnum, famous showman and former mayor of Bridgeport, on the obverse. This particular coin has been graded by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation as MS-65, indicating its superb condition with original surfaces. Don’t miss the chance to add this stunning 1936 Bridgeport Silver Commemorative Half Dollar to your collection.
Offered here is a 1936 Elgin Commemorative Half Dollar. It is graded by NGC as MS-65. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive. 1936 Elgin Centennial Half Dollar. Designer: Trygve Rovelstad Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper Weight: 12.50 grams Diameter: 30.6 mm Authorization: Public Law 74-688 Maximum Authorized Mintage: 25,000. Elgin Half Dollar Mintage.
Offered here is a 1927 Vermont Commemorative Half Dollar. It is graded by PCGS as MS-64. 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.
Offered here is a 1936 Bridgeport Commemorative Half Dollar. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive. The coin features a beautifully designed depiction of a stylized eagle on the reverse, and a portrait of P. Barnum, famous showman and former mayor of Bridgeport, on the obverse. This particular coin has been graded by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation as MS-65, indicating its superb condition with original surfaces. Don’t miss the chance to add this stunning 1936 Bridgeport Silver Commemorative Half Dollar to your collection.