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1915-S Panama-Pacific Commem Half - Whatcha Think? (PCGS)

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This is the slab obverse prior to sending in to PCGS for Variety Attribution and TrueView...just goes to show ya, grading from an image can be difficult at times.

 

1915-S-Panama-Pacific-Commem-Half---Whatcha-Think?-PCGS

 

Did anyone notice the RPM (S/S) to the West?

 

1915-S-Panama-Pacific-Commem-Half---Whatcha-Think?-PCGS

 

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This is one of those coins where the numerical grade doesn't really matter. Eye appeal rules.


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Did anyone notice the RPM (S/S) to the West?


I should have known.
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BH1964 and IndianGoldEagle nailed it; nicely done!

Most commemorative halves did not circulate so certified examples are almost always unc. The Columbus halves from 1892 and 1893 are seen in circulated grade fairly often; apparently many pieces were spent. Was the Pan-Pac another type that frequently ended up in circulation?
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