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1934 Texas Centennial Commemorative Half Dollar MS-66 NGC

1934 Texas Centennial Commemorative Half Dollar MS-66 NGC

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MS-66

Population

The total number of coins graded by a specific grading service for a particular coin and grade combination.

495

Graded Higher

The total number of coins that have obtained a higher grade than the subject coin by a particular grading service.

118

Mintage

The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination.

61,463

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The Texas commemorative is one of the most intricate designs of the series. This coin features strong luster and loads of eye appeal in this grade, making it a great purchase for your collection.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains .3617 oz of Silver.
  • Encapsulation by NGC guarantees the MS-66 condition of this coin.
  • Obverse: Features the large five-pointed star behind the eagle.
  • Reverse: Depicts a kneeling figure of winged victory and on each side, medallions with portraits of General Sam Houston and Stephan Austin.
  • Designed by Pompeo Coppini.
  • Guaranteed by the United States Mint.

Protect and display your Texas half dollar in style by adding an attractive display or gift box to your order.

This commemorative coin will make an excellent addition to any collection. Add this historical half dollar to your cart today!

The Battle of the Alamo (February 23-March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under President General Antonio López de Santa Anna launched an assault on the Alamo Mission near San Antonio de Béxar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas, United States), killing all of the Texian defenders.

Santa Anna's cruelty during the battle inspired many Texians, both Texas settlers and adventurers from the United States, to join the Texian Army. Buoyed by a desire for revenge, the Texians defeated the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto, on April 21, 1836, ending the revolution. The reverse is considered one of the most beautiful or one of the busiest designs of all U.S. coins, depending on your point of view.
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Coin ID BYJ7
Population

The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination.

495
Grade MS-66
Graded Higher

The total number of coins that have obtained a higher grade than the subject coin by a particular grading service.

118
Mint Mark P - Philadelphia (Not Shown)
Mintage

The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination

61,463

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