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$1 FV 90% Silver Barber Half Dollars – G-VG

$34.25

The $1 FV 90% Silver Barber Half Dollars – G-VG features two authentic U.S. coins minted between 1892 and 1915, each crafted from 90% silver and bearing the iconic Liberty Head design by Charles E. Barber. With visible details and clear dates, these well-worn coins offer a tangible connection to America’s past, making them a meaningful and affordable addition to any collection.

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The $1 FV 90% Silver Barber Half Dollars – G-VG offer a tangible link to America’s storied past. Each coin, minted between 1892 and 1915, carries the iconic Liberty Head design by Charles E. Barber. The coins’ rich silver content and historical significance make them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Their well-worn surfaces tell tales of commerce, travel, and everyday life from over a century ago.

Holding these coins, you can almost feel the bustling energy of turn-of-the-century America. The 90% silver composition ensures lasting value and enduring beauty, even in circulated condition. Each $1 face value lot contains two Barber Half Dollars, each weighing 12.5 grams. The coins’ Good to Very Good (G-VG) grade means visible details and clear dates, despite honest wear.

Barber Half Dollars were produced by the United States Mint, a hallmark of quality and authenticity. Their classic design features Lady Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse. These coins are perfect for those who appreciate tangible history and the allure of precious metals.

Add a piece of American heritage to your collection with these genuine silver relics. Their scarcity increases every year, making them a prized addition for any numismatic enthusiast.

**Key Features:**

  • Purity: 90% silver
  • Weight: 12.5 grams per coin
  • Manufacturer: United States Mint
  • Denomination: Half Dollar ($0.50 each, $1 face value per lot)
  • Grade: Good to Very Good (G-VG)
  • Years of Issue: 1892–1915

**Brief History:**
The Barber Half Dollar was introduced in 1892, designed by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. It circulated widely until 1915, witnessing the dawn of the modern American era. These coins played a vital role in everyday transactions, making them a living testament to the nation’s economic and cultural evolution.

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