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1925 Fort Vancouver Centennial Commemorative Half Dollar

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1925 Fort Vancouver Centennial Commemorative Half Dollar

About This Coin

The 1925 Fort Vancouver Centennial Commemorative Half Dollar is a United States commemorative half dollar. Issued in 1925 to commemorate the centennial of the establishment of Fort Vancouver in present-day Washington state. Dr. John McLoughlin administered the fort as a fur-trading post for the Hudson's Bay Company and later assisted American settlers, earning him the title 'Father of Oregon.' The obverse features a bust of Dr. John McLoughlin, chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver, known as the 'Father of Oregon', while the reverse displays a frontiersman standing with a musket, with Fort Vancouver in the background. Designed by Laura Gardin Fraser. Struck in 90% silver, 10% copper, weighing 12.5 grams, 30.6 mm in diameter, with a reeded edge. The Fort Vancouver Half Dollar had a low mintage of just 14,994 pieces, making it one of the scarcer classic commemoratives. Its Pacific Northwest subject matter and Laura Gardin Fraser's skillful design contribute to its desirability.

Specifications

Year
1925
Series
Classic Silver Commemoratives (1892-1954)
Weight
12.5g
Diameter
30.6mm
Designer
Laura Gardin Fraser
Edge
Reeded

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