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- 1892 50c Columbian PR
1892 Half Dollar Columbian
Proof Strike
1892 50C Columbian PR64 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 50C Columbian PR63 PCGS....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 Columbian Exposition. Proof-66 (PCGS). OGH.
Source: Stack's Bowers
1892 Columbian Exposition. Proof-66 (PCGS). OGH.
Source: Stack's Bowers
1892 Columbian Exposition. Proof-66 (PCGS). OGH.
Source: Stack's Bowers
1892 Columbian Exposition. Proof-66 (PCGS). OGH.
Source: Stack's Bowers
1892 50C Columbian PR66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 50C Columbian PR66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 50C Columbian PR66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 50C Columbian PR66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 50C Columbian PR66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 50C Columbian PR66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 50C Columbian PR66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 50C Columbian PR66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1892 50c Columbian PCGS Proof 65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1892 50c Columbian PCGS Proof 65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1892 50c Columbian PCGS Proof 65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1892 50c Columbian PCGS Proof 65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
50C 1892 COLUMBIAN. PCGS PR65 CAC
Source: Legend Auctions
50C 1892 COLUMBIAN. PCGS PR65 CAC
Source: Legend Auctions
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 10304)
The 1892 Columbian half dollars, designed by Charles E. Barber and George T. Morgan, were minted to the tune of nearly 1 million coins, making it one of the largest-mintage classic commemorative coins of the 1892-1954 era. A large number of Columbian halves were made, and many went into non-numismatic hands and were either mishandled or spent as money. For this reason, the majority of Columbian half dollars exhibit varying degrees of wear. Uncirculated examples are plentiful, though examples in the Gem grades, around MS65 or higher, are relatively scarce, with specimens in the MS67 level or higher rare.
Catalog Detail
GSID: | 10304 |
Coin Date: | 1892 |
Denomination: | 50c / Half dollar |
Designation: | PR |
Mint Location: | Philadelphia |
Mintage: | 100 |
Coinage Type: | Classic Commemorative |
Coinage Years: | 1893-1954 |
Composition: | 90% silver; 10% copper |
Variety: | Columbian |
Strike Type: | Proof |
Diameter: | 30.6 mm |
Fineness: | 0.9 |
Weight: | 12.5 gr |
Weight: | 0.36169 oz |
Coin Shape: | Round |
Designer: | Charles E. Barber, George T. Morgan |
Obverse Designer: | Charles E. Barber |
Reverse Designer: | George T. Morgan |
PCGS #: | 9295 |
NGC ID: | BYMW |
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