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[L#4112] 1936-D San Diego 50c PCGS MS67

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[L#4112] 1936-D San Diego 50c PCGS MS67
Another well-struck, attractively toned example of this commemorative. The obverse of the San Diego half dollar was adapted from the California state emblem. Despite the word LIBERTY the allegorical female is meant to be Minerva, goddess of wisdom. For the reverse, sculptor Robert Aitken chose to depict two of the fair's buildings, the Chapel of St. Francis (domed structure) and the California Tower. The California-Pacific International Exposition was considered a world's fair in its day and was the second such event held in San Diego (the earlier one was held in 1915). It consisted of 1,400 acres of events in Balboa Park and drew an estimated 3,750,000 visitors. Coins struck in 1935 bear the San Francisco mintmark while those of 1936 have a "D" for Denver.