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The coin would be produced for the following three years. They were often sold in three-coin sets (one coin for each mint mark), although large quantities of the 1951, 1952, 1953-S and 1954-S coins were struck for sale as singles. The sets were sold for between $9 and $10 each, although this would later be raised to $12 per set for the 1954 coins.
Coin Obverse design Reverse design Composition Mintage Available Obverse Reverse 50¢ Carver-Washington half dollar George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington Map of the United States (Delaware was omitted) 90% Ag, 10% Cu Uncirculated: 12,006 (P) 12,006 D 122,024 S [6] 1954 50¢ Northampton, Massachusetts Tercentennial half dollar ...
The coins were offered by the Booker T. Washington Birthplace Memorial Commission, and were priced at $1 each for the Philadelphia and San Francisco issues, while the lower mintage Denver issue sold for $1.50 each. During this first year, 200,000 sets were issued, with an additional 800,000 coins intended for sale as singles minted at Philadelphia.
In 1925, a commemorative 50-cent coin was released that showed Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Money raised from the sale of the coins was combined with money raised by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Association in order to fund the carving of a Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. [6]
The coin’s design made its debut in 1916 but was altered shortly thereafter, making the 1916 version a hit with collectors. 1926-D Lincoln Penny: $3,290+
These were retained by the Commission and offered for sale in the 1950s at $15.50 for ten coins; they quickly sold. [32] [41] With the exception of the first 100 coins, the commemoratives were sold in folding paper holders that depicted on their front cover black line drawings of Brown's Garrison and the York National Bank of Saco.
An American coin at face value, whether it be heads or tails, might just seem worth the denomination or amount stamped on it. ... Record Sale: $4,560,000. 1804 Class I Draped Bust Silver Dollar $1 ...
The Reverse Proof coins were originally released as individually packaged coins, starting with the introductory coin, (released in August 2019), [32] and continuing for the next two years, with two 2019-S coins going on sale in 2020 [33] and one 2020-S coin going on sale in 2021. [34]
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