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1936-S Arkansas Centennial Half Dollar MS-64 PCGS

1936-S Arkansas Centennial Half Dollar MS-64 PCGS

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Beginning in 1935, the U.S. Mint produced this Silver Half Dollar coin to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Arkansas being admitted as a state. This issue has been graded an MS-64 by PCGS.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains .3617 oz of Silver.
  • PCGS encapsulation guarantees and protects the condition of the coin.
  • Designed by Edward Everett Burr and models were prepared by Emily Bates of Arkansas.
  • Obverse: Depicts accolated heads of an Indian Chief from 1836 and an American girl from 1935.
  • Reverse: Features an eagle in front of the Arkansas state flag with "United States of America" above and the face value below.
  • Features the San Francisco mint mark “S” on the obverse to the right of the denomination.

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This coin commemorates the centennial of the admission of Arkansas to the Union. This is another commemorative half dollar where there is some confusion as to which side is the obverse and which is the reverse. This particular issue has very light original toning on both sides a features a very low original mintage of only 9,662 pieces.

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