The 1923-S Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollars are not rare. Circulated examples have values from $20.00-$60.00. Mint State coins are $70.00-$110.00. The coin needs to be seen for a accurate assessment.
Value depends on if it's a Walking Liberty half dollar or a Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollar, both are dated 1923 and both have "S" mintmarks. Post new question.
The 1923-S Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollars are not rare. Circulated examples have values from $20.00-$60.00. Mint State coins are $70.00-$110.00. The coin needs to be seen for a accurate assessment.
Assuming the coin is Uncirculated, the 1923-S Monroe Doctrine Centennial Half dollar is a very common coin. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. The most common Mint State grades and price ranges are: MS-60 $61.00 / MS-61 $69.00 / MS-62 $92.00 / MS-63 $132.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer
All of these coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint and many were released into circulation. The mintage of the 1923-S Monroe Doctrine half dollars was 274,077.
You may find any of the following coins in circulation in the US today; Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, Susan B. Anthony Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, George Washington Dollar, Thomas Jefferson Dollar, John Adams Dollar, James Madison Dollar, James Monroe Dollar, John Q. Adams Dollar, Andrew Jackson Dollar, Martin Van Buren Dollar, William Henry Harrison Dollar, John Tyler Dollar.
Yes. His portrait on a 2007 Presidential dollar. All former presidents will eventually appear on circulating coins in this series.
Value depends on if it's a Walking Liberty half dollar or a Monroe Doctrine half dollar, both are dated 1923 and both have "S" mintmarks.
Value depends on if it's a Walking Liberty half dollar or a Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollar, both are dated 1923 and both have "S" mintmarks. Post new question.
The 1923-S Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollars are not rare. Circulated examples have values from $20.00-$60.00. Mint State coins are $70.00-$110.00. The coin needs to be seen for a accurate assessment.
Assuming the coin is Uncirculated, the 1923-S Monroe Doctrine Centennial Half dollar is a very common coin. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. The most common Mint State grades and price ranges are: MS-60 $61.00 / MS-61 $69.00 / MS-62 $92.00 / MS-63 $132.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer
For the year 1923 the US only struck 2 types of half dollar coins, a business strike Walking Liberty half with a "S" mint mark and a Monroe Doctrine Centennial Commemorative half dollar also with a "S" mint mark. With out knowing which one you have a assessment is not possible. Post new question with more info.
All of these coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint and many were released into circulation. The mintage of the 1923-S Monroe Doctrine half dollars was 274,077.
You may find any of the following coins in circulation in the US today; Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, Susan B. Anthony Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, George Washington Dollar, Thomas Jefferson Dollar, John Adams Dollar, James Madison Dollar, James Monroe Dollar, John Q. Adams Dollar, Andrew Jackson Dollar, Martin Van Buren Dollar, William Henry Harrison Dollar, John Tyler Dollar.
Half Cured - 1923 was released on: USA: 7 March 1923
Half a dollar is fifty cents.
Based on my research his portrait has never been on a commemorative half dollar; the only two individuals to appear on circulating half dollars are Benjamin Franklin and John F. Kennedy. Both Adamses (John and John Quincy) have appeared on $1 coins in the current Presidential Dollar series, however.
a half dollar looks like a dollar cut in half