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1910 50C Barber Half Dollar PCGS MS66

This 1910 Half Dollar is a wonderful example of a rare and sought-after coin. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, the mintage is limited to 418000 pieces, making it one of the lowest mintages in the entire series. This PCGS MS66 specimen is one of the finest of its grade, with a population of only 8 and 2 higher. The coin is a popular date among collectors due to its low mintage. Even better, this is one of the few dates in the series without an MS67 as a representative, making it a highly sought-after and desirable coin.

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Description / 1910 50C Barber Half Dollar PCGS MS66

This 1910 Half Dollar is a wonderful example of a rare and sought-after coin. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, the mintage is limited to 418000 pieces, making it one of the lowest mintages in the entire series. This PCGS MS66 specimen is one of the finest of its grade, with a population of only 8 and 2 higher. The coin is a popular date among collectors due to its low mintage. Even better, this is one of the few dates in the series without an MS67 as a representative, making it a highly sought-after and desirable coin.

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PCGS # 6519
Grading Service PCGS
Year of Issue 1910
Denomination Type Barber Half Dollar
Numeric Denomination 50C
Grade MS66
Designation NONE
Mint Location Philadelphia
Strike Type Business
Circ/UnCirc Uncirculated
Country of Origin The United States of America
Grade Add On NONE
Holder Type N/A
Population 8
Pop Higher 2
Mintage 418000
Designer Charles E. Barber
Edge Type Reeded
Coin Weight 12.5
Metal Content 90% Silver, 10% Copper