Owner Comments:
SO-CALLED HALF DOLLAR APPEARANCE/CONDITION:
Brilliant Gem+ — (2794 Noted on Original Display Slip)
*Stunning, brilliant and lustrous specimen; Untoned muted gray surfaces with a soft darker antique perimeter - sharp/defined devices - Among the top-30 finest graded specimens.*
SO-CALLED HALF DOLLAR BACKGROUND:
“Struck in recognition of Colorado's statehood. All were struck privately by Robert McNamara on a 1940s vintage converted hydraulic press purchased from Germany." — Credited Source: Gino Sanfilippo
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This collection consists of 3 Colorado Statehood examples, all in progressive grades acquired over time. They are as follows:
MS-67 (NGC)
MS-68 (NGC)
MS-69 (NGC): TOP POP
DESIGNER: Robert McNamara
RARITY:
It is very likely that no medallions were struck at the maximum mintage figure of 6,000 for this design. Further, medallions issued from 1968 and later seem to be much more difficult to locate.
(NGC Pop = 6; 25 Finer - NGC Total Pop = 34): [10/2023]
SO-CALLED HALF DOLLAR DESCRIPTION:
(Designed by Robert McNamara, .925 Sterling Silver, 262 Grains [16.98 Grams = 0.6 Troy Oz.], 30.5mm, Round, Reeded Edge)
OBVERSE: (Image of Wrangler and Miner Amidst Rocky Mountains) / Colorado / Statehood / 1876 / (Image of Liberty Bell) / 1976
REVERSE: Centennial State / (Image of Colorado Seal: Nil Sine Numine) / Admitted August 1, 1876