1935 Connecticut Half dollar MS Values

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Melt: $27.71 (0.3617 oz Silver)

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1935 Connecticut Half dollar MS Values

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The 1935 Connecticut Tercentenary half dollar was struck to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of colony of Connecticut in 1635. The one-year type coin, designed by Henry Kreis, depicts on its obverse the famous Charter Oak, a large white oak tree in the Connecticut city of Hartford; legend says the Connecticut charter was hidden in the grand tree's trunk when King James II sent Royal Governor of the Dominion Sir Edmond Andros to revoke the charter granted by King Charles II.

These popular commemorative coins were sold for $1 each and remain popular today as scarce, but not rare, collectibles. Most examples are known in uncirculated grades, though finding true Gems can be tough because of the large flat surfaces on the reverse across the eagle's wing -- a place where nicks and marks are commonplace. Still, MS65s are plentiful and MS66s are scarce. Examples grading MS67 or higher are rare.

up This coin is made of 90% silver; 10% copper and has a current melt value of $27.71

Basic Information

GSID:

10307

Coin Date:

1935

Denomination:

50c / Half dollar

Designation:

MS

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Philadelphia

Mintage:

25,018

Coinage Type:

Classic Commemorative

Coinage Years:

1892-1954

Composition:

90% silver; 10% copper

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Connecticut

Physical Characteristics

Fineness:

0.9

Weight:

12.5 gr

Weight:

0.475 oz

Precious Metal Weight:

0.3617 oz

Strike Type:

Business

Diameter:

30.6 mm

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Henry Kreis

Obverse Designer:

Henry Kreis

Reverse Designer:

Henry Kreis

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