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1938-D Texas Independence Silver Commemorative Half Dollar - PCGS MS 66
This issue was struck in commemoration of the independence of Texas in 1836. The obverse features a large 5 pointed star situated behind an eagle while the reverse displays an allegorical winged Liberty flanked by the busts of General Sam Houston and Stephen Austin. Struck from 1934 to 1938 it was struck across all three mints between 1935 and 1938.
Mintages:
1934: 61,463
1935: 9,996 • 1935-D: 10,007 • 1935-S: 10,008
1936: 8,911 • 1936-D: 9,038 • 1936-S: 9,055
1937: 6,571 • 1937-D 6,605 • 1937-S: 6,637
1938: 3,780 • 1938-D: 3,775 • 1938-S: 3,814
Tags: Certified Collectible Coins & Currency Commem Sale Early Commemorative PCGS Silver U.S.
Type: Early Commemorative
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