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1915-S Pan-Pac Half Dollar Miniature Coin

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I have a 1915-S Silver Pan-Pac Half Dollar coin miniature that I would love to get info on. Its is very very tiny, has remarkable
detail and finish. Same design as the Reg. half. Dollar Pan pac.
It was left to me by my grandad awhile back, and I ocassionally search for info on it, but am able to only find it on the gold 50 coin.
Many Thanks for your time and info.
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Anything that is miniature would not be a US Mint product, it would basically be a novelty/play money.
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Thank you I did read that the mini 50$ gold came with the sets and were produced by the mint.I did find 1 thing about reprints eproduced by another company but are larger than mine and had a f mint mark.My coin has the S mint mark and is silver with a satin finish which made me think the US mint made it.
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