1936 (D) Arkansas Half Dollar
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Coin Details
Auction Record
$23,000 MS67 09-01-2003 Heritage Auctions
Description
The 1936 (D) Arkansas Half Dollar is a commemorative half dollar struck at the Denver Mint. With a mintage of just 9,660, this is a scarce issue sought by specialists. Authorized in 1935 to celebrate the centennial of Arkansas's admission to the Union in 1836. The obverse features conjoined busts of an Indian chief and a Liberty-style female figure representing Arkansas's transition from territory to statehood, while the reverse displays an eagle with outstretched wings superimposed on a diamond shape representing Arkansas, the 'Diamond State,' flanked by the dates 1836 and 1936. Designed by Edward Everett Burr & Emily Bates. PDS production continued, with the Robinson-Arkansas variant also introduced this year. Struck in 90% silver, 10% copper, weighing 12.5 grams, 30.6 mm in diameter, with a reeded edge. Cataloged as PCGS #9238. The Arkansas Centennial Half Dollar is a multi-year series with numerous date-mint combinations, making a complete set a challenging pursuit. The extended production run contributed to Congress eventually ending the classic commemorative program.
