Product Details: Introducing the 1935-S San Diego Half Dollar, a stunning piece of numismatic history! Graded MS65 by PCGS, this coin showcases exceptional mint luster and a delightful aesthetic that will appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike. The obverse of the coin features a meticulous depiction of a seated figure representing liberty, surrounded by a dog and a lion, which symbolizes strength and loyalty. The inscription 'United States of America' graces the top, while 'Half Dollar' is prominently displayed at the bottom. The intricate details of Liberty's gown and the naturalistic elements around her illustrate the skill and artistry of 1930s coin design. On the reverse, the coin commemorates the California Pacific International Exposition held in San Diego in 1935. The design features the iconic California Tower, a recognizable landmark, with the words 'California Pacific International Exposition' elegantly encircling the image. This addition enhances the coin’s historical significance, making it a prized find for today's collectors. Encased in a secure PCGS holder, the coin boasts a distinct green label identifying its grade and origin, along with unique serial numbers that add to its documentation. Whether displayed in an official collection or cherished as a historical artifact, the 1935-S San Diego Half Dollar is a timeless representation of American heritage and artistry, making it a must-have for any serious numismatist. Secure this radiant piece before it becomes a rarity in your collection!
Coin Features:
PCGS graded MS 65
Known as a Other Commemorative
Obverse:
Reverse:
This is a PCGS graded coin. You will receive the coin pictured. You are purchasing an 1935-S Other Commemorative graded PCGS MS 65 . This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.