(1960) Gold So-Called Half Dollar, Boy Scouts of America
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Description
This undated so-called half dollar (SC50C series) was produced by the Heraldic Art Company of Clarksville, Tennessee, commemorating Boy Scouts of America. The Heraldic Art Company, founded in 1952, became one of America's most prolific producers of commemorative medals and so-called half dollars during the 1960s and 1970s, creating pieces for anniversaries, centennials, and civic celebrations across the United States. This piece honors the subject, reflecting the mid-20th century boom in American commemorative medallic art. Struck in gold at approximately half-dollar size, Heraldic Art Company pieces are characterized by their consistent quality and detailed engraving. The company's SC50C series (So-Called Half Dollars cataloged by the 50-cent designation) represents a distinct collecting category within the broader so-called dollar field, with many pieces produced in both silver and base metal compositions.
Rarity Notes
Heraldic Art Company so-called half dollars from the 1950s and 1960s typically survive in moderate numbers, with silver examples being scarcer than base metal issues. These pieces attract interest from both so-called dollar collectors and commemorative medal specialists.
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PCGS #899566
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