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1904-S 50C Barber Half Dollar PCGS MS67+ CAC Top Pop

The 1904-S Barber Half Dollar emerges as a crowning jewel within the realm of numismatics, particularly within its series. Distinguished by its remarkable rarity and desirability among collectors, this piece stands out not only for its scarcity in mint state condition but also as a beacon among circulated counterparts. It is important to note the rarity of mint state grades for this coin; while the most commonly encountered grade is MS64, the presence of coins exceeding this quality is profoundly scarce. Among these rarities, the coin boasts a triumvirate of exemplary specimens: the Price-Hugon and Norweb-Shireman coins, both graded at an astonishing PCGS MS67, and a third, equally vibrant PCGS MS67 specimen with a pedigree tracing back to the James A. Stack and Dr. Duckor Collections. As a testament to its rarity, aside from the 1892-O Micro O variety, the 1904-S issue stands as the pinnacle of scarcity within the series, especially in gem mint condition, making it a true gem among numismatic connoisseurs.

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Description / 1904-S 50C Barber Half Dollar PCGS MS67+ CAC Top Pop

The 1904-S Barber Half Dollar emerges as a crowning jewel within the realm of numismatics, particularly within its series. Distinguished by its remarkable rarity and desirability among collectors, this piece stands out not only for its scarcity in mint state condition but also as a beacon among circulated counterparts. It is important to note the rarity of mint state grades for this coin; while the most commonly encountered grade is MS64, the presence of coins exceeding this quality is profoundly scarce. Among these rarities, the coin boasts a triumvirate of exemplary specimens: the Price-Hugon and Norweb-Shireman coins, both graded at an astonishing PCGS MS67, and a third, equally vibrant PCGS MS67 specimen with a pedigree tracing back to the James A. Stack and Dr. Duckor Collections. As a testament to its rarity, aside from the 1892-O Micro O variety, the 1904-S issue stands as the pinnacle of scarcity within the series, especially in gem mint condition, making it a true gem among numismatic connoisseurs.

In an exceptional display of numismatic beauty, this particular 1904-S Barber Half Dollar, certified at MS67+ by PCGS and further endorsed by CAC, holds the prestigious title of being a Top Pop - an exemplar standing alone atop the population with no equals. Its surface presents a captivating visual narrative, painted in a symphony of silver and golden hues. The tonal variation across the coin's face speaks volumes of its journey through time; silvery regions, reflective of the coin's inherent metallic essence, converge seamlessly with areas imbued with golden to slight brownish tints, a testament to the natural toning processes influenced by environmental exposures over the years.

This coin is not merely a piece of history but a work of art, embodying the exquisite craftsmanship of its era and the passage of time that has only elevated its allure. With its vibrant colors and unparalleled grade, it represents a pinnacle of collecting, promising to be the centerpiece of any collection fortunate enough to house such a rare and magnificent treasure.

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PCGS # 6500
Grading Service PCGS
Year of Issue 1904
Denomination Type Barber Half Dollar
Numeric Denomination 50C
Grade MS67+
Designation NONE
Mint Location San Francisco
Strike Type Business
Circ/UnCirc Uncirculated
Country of Origin The United States of America
Grade Add On CAC
Holder Type N/A
Population 1
Mintage 553038
Designer Charles E. Barber
Edge Type Reeded
Coin Weight 12.5
Metal Content 90% Silver, 10% Copper