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Panama-Pacific Exposition 1915-S Half Dollar just $15.00 each! The obverse design of the Panama-Pacific Exposition half dollar was uncharacteristically produced by Chief Engraver Charles Barber and the obverse is highly symbolic. The figure of Columbia is seen scattering flowers from a cornucopia held by a cherub, or naked child. The cornucopia represents the abundant resources of the West, and the rays of the sun, wave motif and north and south sides of the entrance to San Francisco Bay are clearly suggestive of a Golden Gate to the West. Encircling the periphery is the inscription “PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION”. The San Francisco mintmark (S) is located to the left of the 1915 date. For the reverse, his assistant, George T. Morgan modified the eagle used on the silver dollar first struck in 1878. The bird is perched on top of the Union shield. To its left is an oak branch, symbolizing stability, and to the right is an olive branch, symbolizing peace. The legends “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “HALF DOLLAR” surround the border, while the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” appears above the eagle. These coins are a great symbol of American history! These coins are not an official government issue, but are a privately minted commemorative issue that is clad in 99.9% pure premium silver! These coins are high quality collectables. These coins make a great gift or addition to your collection! Each coin comes in a sealed Mylar Coin flip to protect it. Photos show front and back views. These stunningly beautiful coins are just $15.00 each!

Panama-Pacific Exposition 1915-S Half Dollar

SKU: PCT-87
$15.00Price
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