1920 Maine Centennial Half Dollar Commem MS-67 NGC
$2,095.00
Get a free 1/4 Idaho Goldback with every order for a limited time! Limit 1 per day per customer while supplies last. Available to U.S. shipping addresses only. Read Rules >>
You could earn points ($) to invest in gold and silver when you make this purchase with The Bullion Card from APMEX
| Volume Discount Pricing | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantity |
Check/Wire |
CC/PayPal |
|
| Any Quantity | $2,095.00 | $2,116.82 | $2,182.29 |
-
Product Details
Congress authorized the Maine Centennial half dollar on May 10, 1920, to be sold at the centennial celebration at Portland. They were received too late for this event and were sold by the state treasurer for many years.
Coin Highlights:- Contains .3617 oz of Silver.
- NGC encapsulation offers protection and guarantees the MS-67 condition of the coin.
- Mintage of only 50,028.
- Obverse: Features the arms of the state of Maine with the Latin word DIRIGO, meaning “I Direct”.
- Reverse: Depicts an inscription in a symbolic wreath.
Protect and display your coin in style by adding an attractive display box to your order.
Add this 1920 Maine Centennial Half Dollar to your cart today! - Specifications
APMEX takes pride in being one of the most innovative companies in our industry. In true innovation, we leveraged partnerships with the top coin grading agencies to create CoinGrade+®, providing relevant numismatic information, synced daily with third-party grading services, ensuring you have the most up-to-date information available.
Learn More| Coin ID | 019326 |
| Population The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination. |
66 |
| Grade | MS-67 |
| Graded Higher The total number of coins that have obtained a higher grade than the subject coin by a particular grading service. |
14 |
| Mint Mark | P - Philadelphia (Not Shown) |
Not yet rated. Be the first to Write a Review
We provide all of our customers with a refund, return and / or exchange on everything we sell including all bullion and certified coins. If for any reason, you have a problem or a question, please feel free to call us or visit our FAQ page. We will always do our best to accommodate you.
