Description
Own a premier example of America’s classic early-20th-century silver coinage with this 1910-S Barber Half Dollar, certified PCGS MS64 and approved by CAC. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this semi-key issue is widely respected for its challenging Mint State availability and strong collector demand, making it an excellent candidate for both advanced Barber specialists and discerning type set builders. "Key details" Denomination: 50C Barber Half Dollar Date/Mint: 1910-S, San Francisco Grade: PCGS MS64 CAC: Yes PCGS Certification Number: 25233913 "Historical and collector appeal" The Barber Half Dollar series (1892–1915), designed by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber, represents a defining era in U.S. coinage when commerce expanded rapidly and western mints like San Francisco played a critical role in supplying circulating silver. The 1910-S issue is particularly desirable because San Francisco strikes from this period are often encountered with subdued luster and noticeable bag contact, making high-end Mint State examples significantly more elusive and competitive when attractive. "Condition and eye appeal" In MS64, this coin delivers the look and presence collectors seek just below Gem level. Expect sharp overall definition in Liberty’s portrait and the reverse eagle, complemented by lively original luster. Many examples of this date display appealing silver-gray patina with subtle champagne or golden highlights, and CAC approval confirms quality and originality for the assigned grade. "Why this coin belongs in your collection" A scarce-in-Mint-State 1910-S Barber Half Dollar with strong market recognition PCGS certification and CAC approval for added confidence and liquidity Ideal for Barber Half Dollar date-and-mint collections, high-grade circulated-to-Mint-State sets, or a refined U.S. silver type set A classic, historically important silver half dollar with enduring collector demand