1938 Oregon Commemorative Half Dollar MS-67 NGC (CAC)

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Scarce commemorative coin with only 6,006 struck. The Oregon Trail Commemorative half dollar was approved by Congress at the incessant urging of the Old Pioneer Ezra Meeker who had traversed the Oregon Trail in 1850 in an oxen cart with his wife and baby.
Coin Highlights:- Contains .3617 oz of Silver.
- Only 6,006 coins were originally struck, so this is a low mintage year.
- Encapsulated as an MS-67 by NGC adds protection and guarantees the condition of the coin.
- Obverse: Depicts a Conestoga wagon drawn by oxen heading into a setting sun.
- Reverse: Features a strikingly rendered Indian with a box in hand, standing with an outstretched arm in front of a map of the country.
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The Oregon Trail Commemorative half dollar was approved by Congress at the incessant urging of the Old Pioneer Ezra Meeker. Meeker had originally traversed the Oregon Trail in 1850 in an oxen cart with his wife and baby. The coins were originally minted in 1926 and were minted until 1939. It is one of the most beautiful American coins ever designed. It was designed by James Earle Fraser and his wife Laura Gardin Fraser, the only coin they ever designed together. - Specifications
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