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1934 Texas Half PCGS MS63 "DOILY" |
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The Texas Independence Centennial half dollars have one of the most crowded designs of any commemorative half dollar. Because of the crowded design, hardly any open fields remain making the grading of these coins very difficult. That said, this first-year of issue 1934 example of the Texas Commemorative Half Dollar has been certified by PCGS in the MS63 grade. More important, this coin is housed in one of the very rare Doily style holders. This version of the PCGS holder was only used for a couple of weeks during late-1989 before it was quickly phased out. Accordingly, it has been reported that only a few hundred coins in this style of holder are known to exist today and they are highly sought after by collectors. When you are lucky enough to find a PCGS Doily style holder, it most often contains a Morgan Silver Dollar or a Mercury Dime. Other type coins are much much more difficult to find in these holders and to find specific issues of the classic commemorative half dollars can be a significant challenge. The two-piece Doily holder is in good condition with the outer stacking ring fully intact, but there is a crack in the ring near the upper right hand corner. The coin itself is awesome for the grade with tons of luster that cartwheels around the bright white surfaces. Only a few light marks can be found well-hidden in the cluttered design and the coin has the look of a coin graded a few points higher. Don't miss your opportunity to pick up a Texas Half Dollar in the ultra-rare Doily holder! |
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