You are looking at a 1906 Barber Half Dollar, a classic piece of American numismatic history. Minted in San Francisco, this coin is a part of the Barber series, known for its distinct design featuring a portrait of Liberty on the obverse, created by the engraver Charles E. Barber. The reverse displays a beautiful depiction of an eagle with a shield, embodying American strength and freedom. This particular coin is made of silver, weighing in at 12.5 grams and measuring 30.6 millimeters in diameter. It carries a denomination of 50 cents and was produced through standard mint strike techniques. With a total mintage of 1,740,154, the 1906 Barber Half Dollar is sought after by collectors, especially those interested in U.S. coinage from the early 20th century. The "S" mint mark signifies that this coin was produced in San Francisco, a city that was crucial to the minting operations during this period. As a collectable coin, its condition, grading, and rarity can significantly influence its market value. The Barber Half Dollar remains a beloved choice among both novice and seasoned collectors, representing a rich chapter in U.S. monetary history.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.5 |
diameter | 30.6 |
height | 0 |
material | Silver |
mint-mark | S |
mintage | 1740154 |
type | Coins |
weight | 12.5 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1906 |