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1893 50C Columbian MS67 PCGS. The Philadelphia Mint began production of 1893-dated Columbian Commemo

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1893 50C Columbian MS67 PCGS. The Philadelphia Mint began production of 1893-dated Columbian Commemo
1893 50C Columbian MS67 PCGS. The Philadelphia Mint began production of 1893-dated Columbian Commemorative Halves on January 3 of that year. A grand total of 4,052,105 pieces were produced (including 2,105 coins for assay purposes), but sales were nowhere near the levels hoped for by government officials. Only 1.5 million coins remained after the Mint destroyed all unsold coins. We note that some of the examples that managed to avoid melting were placed into circulation. Even so, the 1893 Columbian is not a rare coin in the lower and middle Mint State grades. It is only above the Gem level that this issue assumes an aura of unquestionable rarity. This is the first PCGS example certified finer than MS66 that we have offered since 1996, and it is certainly one of the most visually stunning coins extant. Crescents of cobalt-blue, salmon-pink, and gold tinged iridescence encircle the peripheries and frame antique-gold (on the obverse) and lavender-gray centers. The otherwise rich endowment of mint frost thins to modest brightness in the fields. Boldly impressed for a business strike of this type with few distractions of any kind. A tiny nick in Columbus' hair above and behind the eye is noted solely for pedigree purposes. Population: 3 in 67, there are none finer at this grading service (10/02). Important notice: We expect to be auctioning lots at the rate of 200-250 per hour. Sometimes eBay Premier live bid software cannot keep up with that pace, so we strongly recommend that you place a realistic proxy bid now as insurance to avoid disappointment. Also please note that all Heritage/CAA lots purchased through eBay Premier carry a 20% Buyer's Premium. Please make sure you read the Terms and Conditions.