Description
A trophy-level survivor from America’s Gilded Age, this 1893 Barber (Liberty Head) Half Dollar is certified MS-67 by CACG—and it is the only CAC MS-67 for the date. An extraordinary combination of pristine surfaces, vibrant mint luster, and razor-sharp detail makes this Superb Gem an elite acquisition for advanced Barber specialists and an eye-opening centerpiece for any high-end U.S. type set. Designed by Charles E. Barber and struck in 90% silver, the 1893 half dollar represents the early years of the Barber series (1892–1915). At the lofty MS-67 tier, the issue is virtually unobtainable; this singular CAC MS-67 underscores its top-of-the-market status. Expect exceptional strike definition on Liberty’s wreath and cap and crisp feathering on the heraldic eagle, with deeply original, undisturbed fields that exemplify true Superb Gem quality. Key features: Date: 1893 Barber (Liberty Head) Half Dollar Grade: MS-67 (CACG) — Only CAC MS-67 for the date Series significance: Early second-year Barber Half, coveted in high grade Eye appeal: Superb Gem surfaces with booming cartwheel luster and outstanding detail Metal: 90% silver, 10% copper; 12.50 g; 30.6 mm; reeded edge Collector profile: Ideal for Barber specialists, top-tier type sets, and premium U.S. silver collections Why this coin: Scarcity at the Superb Gem level, with unique CAC recognition at MS-67 Museum-level preservation from a formative era of U.S. coinage Registry-caliber quality that elevates any collection This is a singular chance to secure the only CAC MS-67 1893 Barber Half Dollar—an elite, market-defining example that seldom comes to market. Add this Superb Gem to your collection with confidence.