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2026-P Low Mintage Silver Half CAC MS62 Rare
2026-P Low Mintage Silver Half Dollar CAC MS62 Enduring Liberty Semiquincentennial
This rare 2026-P Enduring Liberty Silver Half Dollar commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States and is a highly sought-after one-year issue. Professionally graded by CAC Grading as MS62, this uncirculated coin is housed in a specialty CAC slab featuring the commemorative Semiquincentennial label. As part of the 2026 program, this item is a low mintage release that is hard to find and represents a significant piece of American history. The coin features the P mint mark from Philadelphia and is struck in silver, making it a prized addition for any collector focusing on limited mintage 2026 coinage.
2026-P Semiquincentennial Enduring Liberty Half Dollar CAC MS62 Silver
Condition: This coin is graded MS62 by CAC Grading, indicating a Mint State uncirculated condition with some visible marks or hairlines consistent with the grade. The strike type is a standard business strike for circulation. The item is minted at the Philadelphia Mint, denoted by the P mint mark. This coin was issued as part of the United States Semiquincentennial program to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, featuring the "Enduring Liberty" design. The metal content is silver.
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