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1928 50C Hawaiian PR66 NGC. The 1928 Hawaiian "Captain 1928[50C] Hawaiian PR66 NGC.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:240.00 USD Estimated At:1.00 - 1,000,000.00 USD
1928 50C Hawaiian PR66 NGC. The 1928 Hawaiian  Captain 1928[50C] Hawaiian PR66 NGC.
<B>1928<50C> Hawaiian PR66 NGC.</B></I> The 1928 Hawaiian "Captain Cook" proof strikings are one of the least controversial of the various, purported proofs and special strikings in the commemorative series. In part, this is because they have been widely known to exist since the year of issue, but also there is little doubt when one sees one of these that there is something distinctly different about the coin. The surfaces have an interesting matte-like finish that has a fine grain texture and the striking details are, of course, far superior to ordinary business strikes. The only noticeable contact marks on this untoned Premium Gem specimen are located at 4 o'clock along the reverse border.<BR> The 150th anniversary of Captain James Cook's discovery of the Hawaiian Islands was marked by the production of the 1928 Hawaiian commemorative half dollar. Juliette May Fraser sketched the designs for the coin, using a bust of Captain Cook on the obverse and a Hawaiian chief on the reverse. Chester Beach engraved the dies. In addition to 9,958 business strikes, the Philadelphia Mint also delivered 50 sandblast, or coarse grained matte proof 1928 Hawaiian half dollars. These coins were forwarded to the Cook Sesquicentennial Commission, the agency that organized the commemorative celebrations in Hawaii. The commission distributed these coins, along with special cover letters, to persons or institutions that were either instrumental in the history of the Hawaiian Islands, or who gave freely of their time and/or money to help make the sesquicentennial festivities a success. Of the highest rarity and of the greatest importance to the advanced collector of U.S. commemoratives. Census: 1 in 66, 0 finer (11/05).