1936 Long Island Tercentenary. MS-66 (PCGS). CAC.,Brilliant surfaces display billowy mint luster. Pursuant to the terms of the authorizing Act of April 13, 1936, the Philadelphia Mint struck 100,000 half dollars of this type for sale to collectors, along with an additional 53 Assay pieces. A total of 81,773 pieces were eventually sold, and the remaining 18,227 examples were melted. The issue commemorates the 300th anniversary of the founding of the first European settlement on Long Island, New York.,From the A.J. Vanderbilt Collection. Acquired directly from the Long Island Tercentenary Committee, 1936.,
1936 Lincoln Cent. Brilliant Proof-66+ RD (PCGS). Gold Shield Holder.,Vivid reddish-orange surfaces retain full mint color that provides outstanding visual appeal. Universally brilliant in finish, as befits the method of manufacture, with a razor sharp st ...
1936 Lincoln Cent. FS-102. Doubled Die Obverse, Type II. MS-65 RD (PCGS). CAC.,This dreamy example is bathed in satiny rose-red luster. The strike is sharp throughout, and the surfaces are expectably smooth for the assigned grade. Doubling for this variet ...
1936 Lincoln Cent. FS-101. Doubled Die Obverse. MS-64 RD (PCGS). CAC.,Mottled deep orange and pale gold colors greet the viewer from both sides of this lustrous, satiny example. Fully struck and smooth in hand, there is not much separating this premium qu ...
1936 Lynchburg, Virginia Sesquicentennial. MS-66 (PCGS). CAC.,The obverse of this handsome half dollar displays mottled sandy-gold patina while the reverse remains virtually brilliant. Twenty thousand half dollars of this type were struck pursuant to the ...
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