Description: CoinTexas Commemorative Half DollarYear1935MintPhiladelphiaGraded byPCGSGradeMS67 CACSKU50471285.RXZXNotes Texas Commemorative Half Dollar The Texas Centennial half dollar was a commemorative fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint for collectors from 1934 to 1938. It features an eagle and the Lone Star of Texas on the obverse, while the reverse is a complex scene incorporating the winged goddess Victory, the Alamo Mission, and portraits of Texan founding fathers Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin, together with the Six Flags over Texas. Proposed by the American Legion's Texas Centennial Committee as a fundraising measure for the 100th anniversary of Texas's independence from Mexico, the coin's issue was approved by Congress in 1933, ending a multi-year pause on new commemorative issues under the Hoover administration. It was designed by sculptor Pompeo Coppini, previously the designer of several Texan public monuments. Rough models of the coin were approved by the committee in May 1934, but rejected by the United States Commission of Fine Arts, who viewed the design as crowded and overly-complicated. A compromise was reached, and the coin entered production at the Philadelphia Mint in October 1934.Obverse: Eagle and Lone Star Perched over an Oak branchReverse: Kneeling Figure of Winged Victory with arm over the Alamo with Portraits of Austin and Houston Six flags fly over all.
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Certification: PCGS & CAC
Strike Type: Business
Year: 1935
Denomination: 50c
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Grade: MS 67
Fineness: 0.90