1915-S $2 1/2 Panama-Pacific Expo

Coin / United States of America / $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) / Gold Commemoratives / 1915 / San Francisco

The 1915-S Panama-Pacific $2.50 quarter eagle was struck alongside four other commemorative coins honoring the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. The occasion was huge, not only serving as that year's world's fair but also taking place in the city that had less than a decade earlier been ravaged in a massive 1906 earthquake. <BR><BR> The design on the quarter eagle is a collaborative effort between Charles E. Barber and George T. Morgan. The obverse features the goddess Columbia bearing a caduceus and seated on a hippocampus, while the reverse shows a likeness of an American eagle. Many were spent, though the vast majority exist in uncirculated grades ranging from MS62 through MS66, with those grading higher much scarcer.

Country United States of America
Year 1915
Serie Gold Commemoratives
Denomination $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars)
Mint San Francisco
coinage-type Classic Commemorative
desg MS
designer Charles Keck & George Morgan
diameter 18
edge Reeded
fineness 0.9
material 90% gold; 10% copper
mint-mark S
mintage 6,749
ngc-id BYLP
pcgs-link 7450
pcgs-number 7450
variety Panama-Pacific Expo
weight-grams 4.18
weight-ounces 0.12094
year-display 1903-1926