1961 Silver Kansas Statehood 100th Sc50c Ms

Coin / United States of America / 1961 / Unknown / So-Called Half Dollars & Heraldic Art Medals / Other / Varied

This coin from the series "So-Called Half Dollars & Heraldic Art Medals" represents a unique piece of numismatic history from the United States, minted in 1961. Although specific physical dimensions like diameter and weight are listed as zero, which may suggest either a conceptual or unproduced specimen, it aligns with the broader category of coins and heraldic art. Falling under the category of "Other / Varied" denomination, this coin embodies the artistic and commemorative spirit typical of the so-called half dollars, which are often produced to commemorate significant events or figures in American history. Despite the unknown mint and a claimed mintage of zero, this coin holds potential interest for collectors, especially those focused on unique or avant-garde pieces from the mid-20th century, as it may represent a prototype or an uncirculated design. The classification of this item as a "mint strike" indicates that it was meant to be produced through standard minting processes, further suggesting it could have had significance in the numismatic community at the time. Given these distinctive attributes, it stands as an intriguing subject for collectors interested in heraldic art and the historical narratives conveyed through numismatic design.

currency USD
currency-amount 0
diameter 0
height 0
mint-mark None
mintage 0
type Coins
variant So-Called Half Dollars and Heraldic Art Medals GOLD KANSAS STATEHOOD 100th SC50C
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1961