Nifty New Years Coin Consignments Auction 3 of 6 Day 2
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Jan 26, 2022
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600+ Lots of premium Numismatics from around the Country including; Morgans, Peace $'s, Rare Type coinage, Rare Gold, Lg cents, ½ cents, Indians, Bust coinage, Barber coinage, Buffalo's, Currency, VAM's, Varieties, Errors, NGC/PCGS/SEGS Slabs, Original rolls of Morgans plus much, much more.....
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LOT 414:
*Highlight* 1936 Delaware TOP POP! Old Commem 50c
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Sold for: $600
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
720
Start price:
$
20
Estimate :
$13,125 - $26,250
Buyer's Premium: 20%
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*Highlight* 1936 Delaware TOP POP! Old Commem 50c
***Auction Highlight*** 1936 Delaware TOP POP! Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded ms68+ By SEGS. A commemorative coin was approved to mark the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the landing of the Swedes in Delaware. Known as the Delaware Tercentenary Half Dollar, this issue is associated with a confusing array of dates. The date on the obverse is 1936, the coins were struck in 1937, and the anniversary date on the reverse is 1938.The designs for the coin were selected through a competition judged by United States Mint Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock and sculptor Robert Tait MacKenzie. The winning entry was submitted by Carl L. Schmitz.The obverse of the Delaware Half Dollar features an image of the Old Swedes Church, which was dedicated in 1699. The reverse depicts the ship Kalmar Nyckel, which brought Swedish settlers to the country. Due to the arrangement of the inscriptions there was some confusion about which side of the coin was the obverse and which was the reverse. Official mint records indicate the side bearing the image of the Old Swedes Church as the obverse.The 1936 Delaware Half Dollars were distributed by the Delaware Swedish Tercentenary Commission for $1.75 each. A minimum production of 25,000 pieces was specified under the authorizing legislation. This entire number was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Eventually, 4,022 unsold pieces were returned to the mint for melting.When examining a Delaware note that most pieces are not fully struck in their centers. Potential weak spots include the lower mainsail (at the coin’s center) and the gable above the arched doorway. to Determine actual wear Look on the lower mainsail and on the gable above the doorway arch. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

