1934 Daniel Boone Bicentennial Silver Half Dollar 50C Comm. Coin Cleaned
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1934 Daniel Boone Bicentennial Silver Half Dollar 50C Comm. Coin Cleaned
Commemorate a true American frontier legend with the 1934 Daniel Boone Bicentennial Silver Half Dollar, issued to honor the 200th anniversary of Boone’s birth in 1734. Struck by the United States Mint in 900 fine silver, this coin marks a pivotal figure in early American exploration and westward expansion. Although this particular example has been cleaned—a common characteristic among older circulated commemoratives—it remains a valuable and affordable piece of U.S. numismatic history.
Authorized by Congress and issued from 1934 to 1938, the Boone Half Dollar was part of a growing trend of early 20th-century U.S. commemorative coins celebrating historical milestones. The obverse, designed by Augustus Lukeman, features a portrait of Daniel Boone in frontier attire. The reverse depicts Boone with a Native American chief, symbolizing the meeting of cultures during the westward movement.
Coin Features:
- Made from .900 silver with a weight of 0.3617 troy oz
- Cleaned condition
- Face value of $0.50 backed by the US government
- Produced by the US Mint
- Obverse: Features a portrait of Daniel Boone along with the denomination.
- Reverse: Displays a frontiersman alongside a Native American holding a tomahawk. The year of mintage is inscribed below.
Celebrate American pioneering spirit with the 1934 Daniel Boone Bicentennial Silver Half Dollar 50C Comm. Coin Cleaned - a historical silver classic now available at Bullion Exchanges. Secure this coin example as a budget-friendly way to own a piece of America’s past. Order today for secure, reliable shipping, and contact our customer service team with any questions.
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