1943-D 50C MS66 Certification #16163444, PCGS #6619
Expert Comments
David Hall
The Denver Mint issues of the 1940s are rarer than the Philadelphias, but they aren't rare in the absolute sense. The 1943-D is of comparable rarity to the 1941-D, 1942-D, 1944-D, and 1945-D. The 1943-D, like the other D-Mints, is often found with truly superb, incredibly frosty white luster. The strike is usualy outstanding. This is an issue that comes really nice!
PCGS #
6619
Designer
Adolph Alexander Weinman
Edge
Reeded
Diameter
30.00 millimeters
Weight
12.50 grams
Mintage
11346000
Metal
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Pop Higher
679
Pop Lower
7114
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
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Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More
65 or Better | 550000 |
All Grades | 90000 |
60 or Better | 27500 |
65 or Better | R-1.5 |
All Grades | R-2.1 |
60 or Better | R-2.7 |
65 or Better | 54 / 66 TIE |
All Grades | 51 / 66 TIE |
60 or Better | 53 / 66 TIE |
65 or Better | 54 / 66 TIE |
All Grades | 51 / 66 TIE |
60 or Better | 53 / 66 TIE |