Buy 1923-S Monroe Doctrine Commemorative Half Dollar MS-64 PCGS

Price:   $193.49  $64.50-67%

  • Model: 43122
  • 1000 Units in Stock

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    • Details
    This coin was issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the issuance of the Monroe Doctrine by President James Monroe.

    Coin Highlights:
    • Contains .3617 oz. of Silver.
    • PCGS encapsulation guarantees the MS-64 condition of the coin.
    • Mintage of 274,077 coins.
    • Obverse: Depicts busts of Monroe and his Secretary of State in 1823, John Quincy Adams.
    • Reverse: Features two female figures which were contorted into a rough approximation of the shape of each land mass.
    • Designed by Chester Beach.
    • Guaranteed by the United States Mint.

    Protect and display your Monroe Doctrine Centennial coin in style by adding an attractive display or gift box to your order.

    This commemorative coin will make an excellent addition to any collection. Add this historical graded Monroe Doctrine Commem Half Dollar to your order today!

    One of the coins with the most convoluted history is the 1923-S Monroe Doctrine Centennial Half Dollar. Certainly, the Monroe Doctrine itself is deserving of national recognition. This foreign policy statement issued by President James Monroe in 1823 expressed in no uncertain terms that the U.S. would not tolerate European interference, control or influence in North and South America. However, the way the coin came about is odd to say the least.

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