1911-D BARBER HALF DOLLAR
PCGS No: 6522
Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 695,080
Proofs: 0
Designer: Charles E. Barber
Diameter: ±30.6 millimeters
Metal content:
Silver - 90%
Copper - 10%
Weight: ±12.5 grams
Edge: Reeded
Mintmark: "D"
(for Denver) just below the eagle's tail on the reverse
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Recent appearances:
MS-60 Cleaned. Ex-
Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc.'s "October 2000 Long Beach
Sale", October 5-7, 2000, Lot 6831, not illustrated, sold for $461.15
ANACS AU-50. Ex - Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc.'s "Long
Beach Signature Sale", May 31-June 2, 2001, Lot 8424, not illustrated,
sold for $322.00
Extremely Fine. Ex -
Stack's "65th Anniversary Sale", October 17-19, 2000, Lot 1073,
not plated, sold for $161.00
Notes:
"1911-D is similar to 1910-P in that both have low
mintages and relatively high mint state populations. This issue comes very
nice..."1
The finest examples graded
by PCGS are 2 MS-67's.
Sources and/or recommended
reading:
"The PCGS Population Report, January 2002" by The
Professional Coin Grading Service
1. "The Complete Guide To Certified Barber Coinage" by David
& John Feigenbaum
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