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Hello!

I recently found this 1892 US Columbian Half-Dollar(50c) in a "Coin Mystery" lot I purchased at a local in-person auction house in the DE/PA area.

I've done some research but figured I could ask my favorite coin experts to help me as well.

What would you say the rarity of this is?
What condition/grade would you give it?
Any fun/interesting facts about it that you can share?

Any guidance or information is truly appreciated!

-ASometimes


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 Posted 05/30/2025  11:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add commems to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here are a few quick responses to your questions:


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What would you say the rarity of this is?


The 1892 World's Columbian Exposition half dollar is one of the most common coins of the classic-era US commemorative coin series. It had a mintage of 950,000. It can be found in uncirculated and circulated grades without too much difficulty.


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What condition/grade would you give it?

The coin imaged shows signs of mechanical and chemical cleaning. If it were sant to a reputable grading service (e.g., PCGS, NGC, ANACS) it would be returned with a "DETAILS" grade vs. a straight grade. From a wear standpoint, it appears to be an About Uncirculated example. Hopefully, you didn't pay a premium price for the coin/lot.


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Any fun/interesting facts about it that you can share?

Check out: Commems Collection.

You'll find a number of posts I've made about the coin within the "Classic US Commemoratives" section.



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thank you for the info!


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Hopefully, you didn't pay a premium price for the coin/lot.


Ha! I will say, I definitely would make my money back times 5 on the other items in the lot(banknotes silver certs & star(*) notes from US & WWII Philippines mixed in with a large group of 1700-1800 foreign UK/GB coins). I actually am still getting through the last little bit of foreign coins & banknotes & storing them in proper holders then researching / asking about as I get to them!
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Concur with commems input. This is a rather common circulated and cleaned classic silver commemorative.

It remains however an example of the first commemorative coin issued in the USA.
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This is a rather common circulated and cleaned classic silver commemorative. It remains however an example of the first commemorative coin issued in the USA.
A good summary.
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@ASometimes: Glad to read that you got a good deal!


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