1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned

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1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned

1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned
1927 Vermont Commemorative Half Dollar coin graded by NGC at MS 65 with CAC Approval. The 1927 Vermont Sesquicentennial half dollar is a Philadelphia-mint issue struck to commemorate Vermont’s 150th anniversary; this example is graded MS 65 by NGC and carries a CAC Green sticker. Designed by Chester Beach, it is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, weighs 12.5 g (containing 0.36169 troy oz of silver), measures 30.6 mm in diameter, and has a reeded edge. Of the 162,013 coins struck, 812 are certified at MS 65 by NGC (with 352 graded higher), and CAC has approved 185 at MS 65 (with fewer than 200 higher). The strike is exceptionally strong, yielding sharp, well-defined devices, while the surfaces exhibit lovely, vintage-toned accents across both sides with brilliant mint luster appropriate for a gem quality commemorative. Feel free to request other photos and we’d be happy to provide. We shot a few sets on this one with different lighting characteristics but no filtering or doctoring – all natural photos! Note: We used a couple photos from NGC’s Certification Site for this exact coin! Coin: 1927 50c Vermont Commemorative Coin Graded by NGC at MS 65. Year/Mint: Produced in 1927 at the Philadelphia Mint. Additional Certification: CAC Green. Composition: 90% Silver & 10% Copper. Pop Stats: NGC has 812 at MS 65 with 352 graded higher. CAC Stats: CAC has 185 at MS65 with under 200 graded higher. Very strong strike with excellent device relief as you’d imagine with a Gem commemorative blessed by CAC. Surfaces: Lovely eye appealing tones on both sides with excellent lustrous surfaces for the grade. Appeal: A one year / one mint Gem grded coin making this much tougher as a type coin with beautiful vintage eye appeal and blessed by CAC. About the Vermont Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin. The Vermont Sesquicentennial half dollar was struck in 1927 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Vermont’s declaration of independence in 1777 and the American victory at the Battle of Bennington that same year. Designed by Charles Keck, the obverse features a portrait of Ira Allen, founder of Vermont, while the reverse depicts a walking catamount-a reference to the Catamount Tavern where the Green Mountain Boys gathered. Each half dollar has a diameter of 30.61 mm, weighs 12.50 g (containing 0.36169 troy oz of silver), and carries the standard 90% silver-10% copper composition with a reeded edge.
1927 Vermot Commemorative Half Dollar NGC MS 65 withCAC Beautifully Toned

1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore

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1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore

1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore
1893 Columbian Commemorative Half Dollar coin graded at MS 64 by NGC and Endorsed by CAC in an old NGC “Fattie” holder. Housed in the desirable NGC “Fattie” holder, this Philadelphia-minted coin features designs by Charles E. Barber and George T. Boasting vibrant, original luster with no abrasions into the metal, its surfaces display captivating color-sand-gold centers gracefully transition to rich tones of magenta, cobalt, honey-gold, and sunset orange at the periphery. With a strong commemorative strike and excellent detail on the reverse sails, this piece stands out among a large mintage of over 1.5 million. With 2,109 graded MS64 and just 1,017 finer at NGC, this premium-toned CAC-approved example is a standout for collectors seeking beauty, history, and pedigree. 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! We did our best to carefully provide the most accurate photos as possible. Coin: 1893 Fifty Cent Columbian Commemorative graded by NGC at MS 64. Year/Mint: Produced in 1892 at the Philadelphia Mint. Holder: Popular and sought after NGC Fattie. Additional Certification: CAC Green. Obverse Designer: Charles E. Reverse Designer: George T. Composition: 90% Silver 10% Copper. Weight: 12.5 Grams. Actual Silver Weight: 0.3617o. Quite large mintage for a commemorative issue! NGC Pop Stats: PCGS has 2,109 at MS 64 with 1,017 graded higher. Strike: Very well struck commemorative issue strike that well represents the design intent of this issue including strong lines on the reverse sails. Surfaces: Lustrous original surfaces with not cuts or abrasians into the metal with some surface level scuffs under magnification that you’d expect. Color: Very eye pleasing sand-gold centers that flow to a gorgeous mix of magenta, cobalt, honey gold, and sunset orange as your eyes drift to the the edges. Very attractive Gem specimen that comes much more original white than most Columbians. About the Columbian Commemorative Coin. The Columbian half dollar is a coin issued by the Bureau of the Mint in 1892 and 1893. The first traditional United States commemorative coin, it was issued both to raise funds for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition and to mark the quadricentennial of the first voyage to the Americas of Christopher Columbus, whose portrait it bears. The Columbian half dollar was the first American coin to depict a historical person.
1893 Columbian Commemorative 50c PCGS MS64 withCAC Eye Appeal Galore