1908 (O) Barber Half Dollar
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$21,850 MS67 08-07-2010 Bowers & Merena
Description
The 1908 (O) Barber Half Dollar is a half dollar produced at the New Orleans Mint as part of the Barber Half Dollars 1892-1915 series. The U.S. Mint produced 5.4 million examples, making this the highest mintage among 4 variants, accounting for 46% of the year's production. The obverse features Liberty facing right wearing a Phrygian cap topped by a laurel wreath, with the word LIBERTY on a headband and the reverse displays a heraldic eagle with shield on breast, olive branch and arrows in talons, with a banner reading E PLURIBUS UNUM. Produced during the Progressive Era, when President Theodore Roosevelt championed a renaissance in American coin design that produced some of the most beautiful coins ever struck. Struck at the New Orleans Mint, which operated from 1838 to 1909 and produced coins prized for their historical Southern provenance. Estimated market value ranges from $49 to $1.3K depending on grade and condition. Struck in 90% silver, 10% copper, weighing 12.5 grams, 30 mm in diameter, with a reeded edge. Cataloged as PCGS #6514.
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