1876 50C AU58 Certification #11264223, PCGS #6352
Expert Comments
Ron Guth
1876 saw a high-water mark set for production of Half Dollars -- 8,418,000 coins to be exact. No U.S. Mint in any location had ever poduced that many Half Dollars since the inception of coinage in 1794, nor would that mark be met or exceeded until 1917. Thus, the 1876 Half Dollar is generally considered to be the most common and most affordable of all the Seated Liberty Half Dollars. Hundreds of them have been certiified by PCGS in Mint State, usually in grades from MS62 to MS64. Gems become a little scarce and anything above MS65 is highly desirable. Despite the large production of 1876 Half Dollars, quality did not suffer. Nonetheless, we recommend that collectors seek out fully struck examples for their collections.
PCGS #
                    6352
                Designer
                    Thomas Sully/Christian Gobrecht
                Edge
                    Reeded
                Diameter
                    30.00 millimeters
                Weight
                    12.50 grams
                Mintage
                    8418000
                Metal
                    90% Silver, 10% Copper
                Pop Higher
                    282
                Pop Lower
                    572
                Region
                    The United States of America
                Price Guide
                    PCGS Population
                    Auctions - PCGS Graded
                    Auctions - NGC Graded
                Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More
| 65 or Better | 3500 | 
| All Grades | 425 | 
| 60 or Better | 25 | 
| 65 or Better | R-4.3 | 
| All Grades | R-6.1 | 
| 60 or Better | R-9.0 | 
| 65 or Better | 44 / 45 | 
| All Grades | 42 / 45 | 
| 60 or Better | 24 / 45 TIE | 
| 65 or Better | 120 / 126 TIE | 
| All Grades | 120 / 126 | 
| 60 or Better | 78 / 126 TIE | 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        

