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Detailed information about the coin ½ Dollar (Monroe Doctrine Centennial), United States, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data
The original mintage of the 1923-S Monroe half dollar was very large by commemorative standards as 274, 077 coins were minted and sold to the public at $1.00 per coin. There were so many of them that they initially had little value over their face value and many were spent during the 1930s.
½ Dollar Monroe Doctrine Centennial. 1923 S. Coin type: ½ Dollar (Monroe Doctrine Centennial) – N# 17520 Year: 1923 Mint: S – United States Mint of San Francisco, United States (1854-date) Mintage: 274 077 References: NN# 87908
25 Νοε 2024 · At $13.68 each your 1923 half dollar value is the minimum a heavily worn coin is worth. It is tied to today's silver coin value. These old silver half dollars are valued depending on the amount of wear. Your coin is part of the early years of the Walking Liberty series, and not commonly found. However the all important consideration is condition.
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Bearing portraits of former U.S. Presidents James Monroe and John Quincy Adams, the coin was issued in commemoration of the centennial of the Monroe Doctrine and was produced at the San Francisco Mint in 1923.
25 Μαΐ 2022 · In May and June of 1923, the San Francisco Mint struck 274,077 Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollars, which subsequently were purchased by the Los Angeles Clearing House at face value, plus the cost of making multiple sets of dies which amounted to $l,800.