1889 50C, CAM PR65CAM Certification #37674798, PCGS #86450
Owner's Comments
WOW! This coin is clearly above average. Deep glittering mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors enjoy strong clarity. Only using a strong glass can you find some faint lines. The contrast is clear. A circular ring of totally original blue/violet/soft tangerine bursts boldly from both sides. Miss Liberty and the details are frosted a silvery white and are fully struck. The eye appeal is awesome!
ONLY 711 minted. PCGS 10, NGC 6, CAC 9. NO PCGS CAC piece has been sold via auction. The last PCGS PR65 Cameo (no CAC) to sell brought $4,465.00 08/2017. This coin is not a retread (we would bet the pop is overstated). It certainly belongs in a great collection! Legend CAC Verified
Expert Comments
Ron Guth
Proof 1889 Half Dollars are decidedly scarce thanks to a small mintage of only 711 coins (a slight drop from that of the previous year). This was in the context of a mintage of only 12,000 strikes for circulation -- clearly the focus at the Philadelphia Mint was on the production of Silver Dollars and other denominations. Of the Proof 1889 Half Dollars that have survived, most are of average quality (PR63 or so) and any that are PR66 or better are very scarce. For some reason, the percentage of Cameo Proofs dropped this year and Deep Cameo Proofs are practically unheard-of.
PCGS #
86450
Designer
Thomas Sully/Christian Gobrecht
Edge
Reeded
Diameter
30.00 millimeters
Weight
12.50 grams
Mintage
711
Metal
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Pop Higher
8
Pop Lower
15
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
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