1907-S Barber Half Dollar – San Francisco Mint 90% Silver Coin #57
1907-S Barber Half Dollar – San Francisco Mint 90% Silver Coin #57
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1907-S Barber Half Dollar – San Francisco Mint 90% Silver Coin
Mintage:
1,250,000 (San Francisco Mint)
Notable Facts:
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The 1907-S Barber Half Dollar had one of the lower mintages in the series and is notably scarcer in higher circulated grades, especially with original surfaces.
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Coins struck at the San Francisco Mint during this period often saw heavy circulation in the expanding West, making well-preserved examples increasingly desirable.
Description:
The 1907-S Barber Half Dollar is a standout example of early 20th-century U.S. silver coinage, struck at the San Francisco Mint during an era of rapid national growth. Designed by Charles E. Barber, the obverse features a classic Liberty head with laurel wreath and Phrygian cap, while the reverse bears the traditional heraldic eagle, clutching arrows and an olive branch. With a mintage of just 1.25 million, the 1907-S issue is a sought-after coin in the Barber series, particularly when found with strong detail and natural toning. Offered raw and uncertified from a private collection, each coin is documented in high-resolution photography to capture its full character and vintage appeal.
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