1936-D Boone Half Dollar Commem MS-66 PCGS

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  • Model: 248140
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    • Details
    Commemorating the 200-year anniversary of the famous frontiersman's birth, this is an amazing looking coin with virtually blemish free surfaces, strong luster, and a great look. The MS-66 makes this a pleasing coin.

    Coin Highlights:
    • Contains .3617 oz of Silver.
    • PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the MS-66 condition of the coin.
    • Mintage of 5,005 coins.
    • Obverse: Features a left-facing idealized portrait of Daniel Boone.
    • Reverse: Depicts full-length figures of Boone and Chief Blackfish facing one another against a backdrop of the Boonesboro blockhouse at left and the rising sun at right.
    • Designed by Augustus Lukeman.

    Protect your Daniel Boone Bicentennial Half in style by adding an attractive display box to your order.

    This commemorative coin will make an excellent addition to any collection. Add this historical Half Dollar to your cart today!

    Daniel Boone was once known by all as one of the first folk heroes of the United States. His service during the French and Indian War was followed by the exploration of the newly acquired Florida in 1763. Unfortunately Mrs. Boone did not appreciate the heat and humidity of the territory, so Boone commenced his explorations of Kentucky during 1769-1771.

    They attempted to establish a colony there in 1773, but were foiled by hostile Native Americans. He persevered two years later, however, establishing Boonesboro in 1775. While there were some hostilities between Boone and the Native tribes, he eventually made Peace with Chief Blackfish of the Chillicothe tribe.

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