coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 50c Roll \ Half Dollars \ 1987
Collectible coins are items sought after by numismatists and investors, often distinguished by their rarity, condition, historical significance, or unique attributes. In the United States, half dollars, such as the 1987 coins, are examples of collectible silver coinage. The 1987 half dollar was minted in both Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver (D mint mark), but the majority were produced for circulation directly into rolls. Notably, 1987 marked the last year that half dollars were primarily produced in a clad composition rather than silver. The 50c roll refers to rolls containing fifty half-dollar coins, which are often collected for their convenience and potential value.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1987-D 50c Roll 20 Coins | 50c Roll | Half Dollars | 1987 | Denver |
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1987-P 50c Roll 20 Coins | 50c Roll | Half Dollars | 1987 | Philadelphia |
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1987-S 50c Roll 20 Coins | 50c Roll | Half Dollars | 1987 | San Francisco |