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PCGS Cert #2322516

Entry
1946-S Booker T. Washington 50c
Grade
MS67
Status
Legacy
Yes
GSID
10269
CPG Price Guide
$440.00
Population
124
Population Higher
14
Series
Silver Commemoratives
Group
Commemoratives
Mint
San Francisco
Mintage
500,279
Description
Booker T. Washington half dollars were struck for six years, with the first minted in 1946 and the last in 1951. The BTW half dollar was an interesting issue for -- critical time on the American civil rights scene. The coin, honoring the renowned author and presidential advisor, was designed by Isaac Scott Hathaway, the first African American to ever design -- U.S. coin. It was issued to help raise funds for the construction of memorials to the memory of Washington, who lived from 1856 through 1915. The coin bears the powerful inscription FROM SLAVE CABIN TO HALL OF FAME.

The Booker T. Washington half dollar was struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints and is extremely common in Mint State grades, though they are rare in grades of MS67 or higher. This is attributed to the flatness of the design, which lends for more evident marks and surface detractions.

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