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[L#4106] 1920 Pilgrim 50c PCGS MS67

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[L#4106] 1920 Pilgrim 50c PCGS MS67
Blazing luster on satiny lightly toned surfaces. Anyone in touch with the scarcity of early commemoratives will see that the dies were spaced just right to impart the designs fully. It goes without saying this resplendent gem will go for a high auction price.

The representative Pilgrim gent depicted on the obverse of this issue is attired in a black steeple headpiece often referred to as a "Pilgrim" or "Leprechaun" hat. These hats had a wide brim with a belt around the middle of the cut-off cone shaped top. According to an authoritative historian, Robert Jennings Heinsohn, Ph.D., however, "Pilgrim men did not wear black breeches, square white collar and cuffs, wide buckled belts, black steeple hats with a buckle, nor did Pilgrim women wear full black skirts, white aprons and dark capes. Puritan adults in Boston may have worn these clothes on formal occasions after 1632, but in 1621 the Pilgrims wore entirely different clothing. Pilgrim adults and children wore bright solid colors since their religion did not object to colorful clothing. They had many dyes so that red, green, beige, burgundy, blue, violet, as well as brown and black were worn." (A far cry from what we've been taught is the typical Pilgrim attire!)