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1921 50C Missouri 2x4 MS66+ PCGS. CAC....
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Sold on Jan 15, 2026 for:
$19,520.00
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Description
1921 Missouri 2★ 4 Half Dollar, MS66+
Glistening CAC Registry Coin
1921 50C Missouri 2x4 MS66+ PCGS. CAC. The 1921 Missouri
Centennial half dollars typically come with distinctive luster that
combines a frosted "skin" with the soft luminance typically
associated with a more satiny appearance. A high-grade example of
this issue glistens in a way most other commemorative halves don't.
The fields of this Premium Gem are seemingly alive with natural
luster and glittering light of pastel hues. Flecks of russet around
the borders attest to the originality all the more, making this
coin simply stunning. It is also sharply struck and nearly
flawless, giving the viewer nothing to object to.The 2?4 variant of the Missouri is scarce in MS66, and it is rare this fine with a Plus designation, and even rarer with CAC approval. None are finer at PCGS, thus the current coin is the ideal choice for the advanced Registry collector. PCGS Population: 13 in 66+, 0 finer. CAC: 16 in 66, 0 finer (11/25).(Registry values: N4719)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# BYH2, PCGS# 9331, Greysheet# 10329)
Weight: 12.50 grams
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Auction Info
2026 January 14 - 17 FUN US Coins Signature® Auction #1390 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2026
14th-17th
Wednesday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 18
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