1928 Hawaii Silver Half Dollar 50C Commemorative Coin PCGS FR02 Fair 2
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1928 Hawaii Silver Half Dollar 50C Commemorative Coin PCGS FR02 Fair 2
Issued to commemorate one of the most significant milestones in Hawaiian history, the 1928 Hawaii Silver Half Dollar 50C Commemorative Coin PCGS FR02 Fair 2 is a classic U.S. commemorative coin with enduring historical appeal. The coin is made from .900 fine silver with a weight of 0.3617 troy oz. Struck by the United States Mint in 1928, this silver half dollar honors the 150th anniversary of Captain James Cook's arrival in the Hawaiian Islands in 1778 and celebrates Hawaii's unique cultural heritage. Certified PCGS Fair 2 (FR02), this heavily circulated example offers collectors an affordable opportunity to own one of the most sought-after early commemorative coins.
The 1928 Hawaii Half Dollar was authorized by Congress to mark the sesquicentennial of the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Europeans. Unlike many commemorative issues of the era, the Hawaii Half Dollar had a relatively limited distribution and remains highly desirable today due to its distinctive design, historical significance, and comparatively low original mintage. It is widely regarded as one of the key issues within the classic U.S. commemorative coin series.
Designed by Juliette May Fraser, one of Hawaii's most accomplished artists, the coin features imagery deeply connected to the islands' history. The obverse depicts Captain James Cook, the British explorer whose arrival introduced Hawaii to the Western world. The reverse showcases a standing Hawaiian warrior holding a spear before a map of the Hawaiian Islands, symbolizing the strength, culture, and traditions of the Hawaiian people.
Coin Features:
- Graded by PCGS as FR02
- Made from .900 fine silver and weighs 0.3617 troy oz
- Face value of $0.50 USD
- Produced by the US Mint
- Arrives in an official PCGS holder
- Obverse: Features a left-facing bust of Captain James Cook along with the denomination
- Reverse: Displays a native warrior chief along with the year of mintage.
Why Collect Classic U.S. Commemorative Coins?
- Issued to mark important historical events
- Feature unique one-time-only designs
- Popular among advanced collectors
- Rich historical significance
- Produced in limited quantities
- Highly collectible segment of U.S. numismatics
The 1928 Hawaii Silver Half Dollar 50C Commemorative Coin PCGS FR02 Fair 2 offers collectors the opportunity to own a historic and highly recognizable classic commemorative issue at an accessible price point. Despite its extensive circulation, the coin remains a treasured piece of Hawaiian and American history, making it a meaningful addition to any collection of U.S. commemorative coinage.
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