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Seller Notes:
“ISSUE~~SEE PHOTOS”
Year:
1907
Mint Location:
New Orleans
Mint:
New Orleans
Strike Type:
Business
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Item specifics
| Seller Notes: | “ISSUE~~SEE PHOTOS” |
|---|
| Year: | 1907 | Mint Location: | New Orleans |
| Mint: | New Orleans | Strike Type: | Business |
| Method of Manufacture: | Business Strike | Certification: | Uncertified |
| Circulated/Uncirculated: | Circulated | Material: | Silver |
1907-O BARBER HALF DOLLAR~~SILVER~~GOOD W/ ISSUE
Product Details
| Product Information | |
Ron GuthThe 1907-O Half Dollar is a common coin, though not as common as several dates with much higher populations (the 1892 and 1913 come to mind). David Akers wrote "…the 1907-O is very scarce, if not rather rare, in Gem condition…" and he was probably referring to coins in MS66 and better grades, where most of the Condition Census examples appear. Several outstanding 1907-O Half Dollars exist, including the Duckor PCGS MS67, the Dr. Shireman MS67, the Friend-Shireman PCGS MS66+, and the Eliasberg-Hugon PCGS MS66. Yes, the strike is sometimes an issue, but on these high-end coins the impact is fairly negligible. David AkersAlthough only moderately scarce overall, the 1907-O is very scarce, if not rather rare, in Gem condition, and fully struck Gems…are decidedly rare. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| PCGS Number | 6510 |
| Key Features | |
| Year | 1907 |
| Category | Half Dollars; Barber Half Dollar |
| Country | The United States of America |
| Mint | New Orleans |
| Strike Type | Business |
| Other Features | |
| Denomination | ’50C’ |
| Mint Location | New Orleans, Louisiana |
| Mint Mark | O |
| Diameter | 3 millimeters |
| Weight | 12.5 grams |
| Mintage | 39466 |
| Composition | 90% Silver, 10% Copper |
| Designer | Charles E. Barber |
| Edge | Reeded |
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