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1906-D & 1915-D Silver Barber Half Dollars 2-pc Set G–VG
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The Denver Mint’s First & Last Barber Half Dollars
Named for its designer Charles E. Barber, who had served as the sixth Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint, the Barber Half Dollar was struck from 1892 to 1915, until giving way to the classic Walking Liberty Half-Dollar at the insistence of Teddy Roosevelt who thought Barber-design coinage was stodgy. Here you’ve got the first Barber Half Dollar struck at the Denver Mint in 1906, and the last Barber Half Dollar struck at the Denver Mint in 1915. Each 90% silver coin in this two-piece set has a grade ranging from Good to Very Good (G–VG) condition—a remarkable grade for coins that are more than 107 years old and circulated widely across the United States! Order your 1906-D & 1915-D Silver Barber Half Dollars Two-Piece Set now!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS:
- FAMOUS BARBER HALF DOLLAR – The image on these coins feature the Liberty Head design created by Charles E. Barber, the U.S. Mint’s 6th Chief Engraver. While Barber Half Dollars were struck from 1892 and 1915, the were struck from just 1906 to 1915 at the Denver Mint.
- STRUCK IN FINE SILVER – Each coin available here was struck in 12.5 grams of highly pure 90% fine silver and measures 30.6 mm in diameter.
- UNITED STATES LEGAL TENDER – These coins are 50 cents legal tender in the United States.
- VERY GOOD CONDITION – Your 1906-D & 1915-D Barber Silver Half Dollars will come in nice, Good to Very Good (G–VG) condition.
This Silver Barber Half Dollar is one of the most famous coins in American coinage history. Order your two-piece set today!
Availability | In Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1915, 1906 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Silver |
Purity | N/A, 0.9, .900 |
Condition | Circulated |
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Grade | G, VG |
Denomination | 0.50 |
Mint Name | Denver - D |
Coin Weight | 25 Grams - g |