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1935-S 50c San Diego Expo MS

1935-S San Diego, California Pacific International Exposition. MS-68 (NGC).
Source: Stacks Bowers
"1935-S San Diego Expo 50c CAC MS65"
"1935-S San Diego Expo 50c CAC MS65"

1935-S San Diego 50c PCGS/CAC MS62 OGH
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S San Diego 50c PCGS MS66
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego NGC/CAC MS66
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego NGC MS64
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego NGC MS67
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego PCGS MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego PCGS MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego PCGS MS66
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego PCGS MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego NGC MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego PCGS MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego PCGS MS64
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego PCGS MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego ANACS MS60
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c San Diego PCGS MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c DGS MS64 San Diego (California Pacific Exposition)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1935-S 50c DGS MS65 San Diego (California Pacific Exposition)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins


















Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 10363)
The 1935-S San Diego commemorative half dollar honors the California-Pacific International Exposition, which took place in the southern California city of San Diego in 1935 and 1936. The coin, designed by Robert Aitken, was sold for $1 at the fair. Pieces struck in 1935 derived from the San Francisco Mint; more were made in 1936, and those come from the Denver Mint.
San Diego half dollars are among the most common of all classic commemoratives in part because large hoards of these coins were released from a few original purchasers during the 1970s and '80s. Most 1935-S San Diego half dollars are known in Gem Uncirculated condition, with pieces common through at least MS66. A small number of MS67s and a handful of MS68s also survive.
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