Presidents Calvin Coolidge & George Washington
If you mean the 1926 commemorative half dollar,It's Presidents Coolidge & Washington.
Presidents Calvin Coolidge & George Washington
weight is 12.50 grams.
The US Mint struck 1,000,528-half-dollars during May and June 1926, anticipating an enthusiastic reception for the Sesquicentennial Half Dollars. Many people did not want to purchase the commemorative half-dollar for $1. Approximately 859,408-half-dollars were sent back to the mint to be melted down. Today, the 1926 half-dollar coins are plentiful, and at the bottom of popularity charts for collectors, due to the poor quality of the design.
The 1926 half dollar had Calvin Coolidge and George Washington on one side and the Liberty Bell on the back. Only 141,120 coins were made and all at the Philadelphia Mint.
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Benjamin Franklin - Half Dollar
The half dollar coins feature President John F. Kennedy on the obverse side, which was first issued in 1964 following his assassination. Prior to Kennedy, the half dollar featured Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1948 to 1963 and was also known for the Walking Liberty design used from 1916 to 1947. Other presidents have appeared on various commemorative half dollar coins, but Kennedy is the primary figure on the regular circulating half dollar.
The U.S. did not release any "Walking Liberty" half dollars dated 1926. But two commemorative half dollars were issued in 1926. The Oregon Trail type and the Sesquicentennial of American Independence type. Post new question.
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Yes. He appeared with George Washington on sesquicentenial commemorative half-dollar in 1926 and on a presidential dollar coin in 2014.
There was no 1926 British "Trade Dollar" minted.