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Dec 27, 2009 | 1921 Missouri PCGS 63 Choice. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. | | |||||||||||
Dec 27, 2009 | 1921 Pilgrim NGC 65 Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. | | |||||||||||
Dec 28, 2009 | 1921 Alabama 2x2 PCGS 55 Only 6, 006 coins of the 2x2 variety were minted. This coin was designed by Laura Gardin Frasier. She was the first woman to design a coin for the United States Treasury, a commission she won in 1921 with her design for this coin, the Alabama Centennial Commemorative half-dollar. In 1926, she was also the first woman to win the Saltus Medal of the American Numismatic Society. As a point of interest this was the first United States coin to portray a living person, in using of the bust of T.E. Kilby. | | |||||||||||
Jan 24, 2010 | 1921 Missouri PCGS 64 Nearly Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Attractively toned. | | |||||||||||
Jan 24, 2010 | 1921 Pilgrim NGC 65 Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lustrous. | | |||||||||||
Jan 25, 2010 | 1921 Pilgrim PCGS 66 Superb Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Toned. | | |||||||||||
Jan 31, 2010 | 1921 Alabama 2x2 PCGS 64 Nearly Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Only 6, 006 coins of the 2x2 variety were minted. This coin was designed by Laura Gardin Frasier. She was the first woman to design a coin for the United States Treasury, a commission she won in 1921 with her design for this coin, the Alabama Centennial Commemorative half-dollar. In 1926, she was also the first woman to win the Saltus Medal of the American Numismatic Society. As a point of interest this was the first United States coin to portray a living person, in using of the bust of T.E. Kilby. | | |||||||||||
Jan 31, 2010 | 1921 Alabama 2x2 PCGS 64 Nearly Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Attractively toned. Only 6, 006 coins of the 2x2 variety were minted. This coin was designed by Laura Gardin Frasier. She was the first woman to design a coin for the United States Treasury, a commission she won in 1921 with her design for this coin, the Alabama Centennial Commemorative half-dollar. In 1926, she was also the first woman to win the Saltus Medal of the American Numismatic Society. As a point of interest this was the first United States coin to portray a living person, in using of the bust of T.E. Kilby. | | |||||||||||
Jan 31, 2010 | 1921 Alabama 2x2 NGC 65 Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lightly toned. There were 450, 000 coins minted for this issue. | | |||||||||||
Jan 31, 2010 | 1921 Pilgrim PCGS 64 Nearly Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lustrous. This encapsulation features a green CAC hologram label, indicating the coin has met CAC's grading standards. | | |||||||||||
Feb 7, 2010 | 1921 Alabama 2x2 ANACS 53 Only 6, 006 coins of the 2x2 variety were minted. This coin was designed by Laura Gardin Frasier. She was the first woman to design a coin for the United States Treasury, a commission she won in 1921 with her design for this coin, the Alabama Centennial Commemorative half-dollar. In 1926, she was also the first woman to win the Saltus Medal of the American Numismatic Society. As a point of interest this was the first United States coin to portray a living person, in using of the bust of T.E. Kilby. | | |||||||||||
Feb 7, 2010 | 1921 Alabama 2x2 NGC 65 Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lightly toned. Only 6, 006 coins of the 2x2 variety were minted. This coin was designed by Laura Gardin Frasier. She was the first woman to design a coin for the United States Treasury, a commission she won in 1921 with her design for this coin, the Alabama Centennial Commemorative half-dollar. In 1926, she was also the first woman to win the Saltus Medal of the American Numismatic Society. As a point of interest this was the first United States coin to portray a living person, in using of the bust of T.E. Kilby. | | |||||||||||
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