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Mount Rushmore Golden Anniversary Half Dollar (1991)

Mount Rushmore Golden Anniversary Half Dollar (1991)
1991 Mount Rushmore
SKU
CM50-1991S-Prf
Weight
0.60 oz
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The half dollar commemorative depicts the four face carved onto Mount Rushmore, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

The obverse was designed by Marcel Jovine and features the Mount Rushmore Memorial and a sunburst (rays). On the outer periphery are the words "LIBERTY" and "MOUNT RUSHMORE". Located directly below the main design are the words "IN GOD WE TRUST" and year of issue "1991".

The reverse was designed by T. James Ferrell and features an American Bison (Buffalo) with the phrase "GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY" with the entire design surrounded by a wreath of 50 stars (one for each state). Near the Bison's front foot are the designer's initials "TJF" while to the right of the Bison is the mint mark "S" for San Francisco or "D" for Denver, (note: proof coins were only minted at San Francisco and business strikes were only minted at Denver). An interesting fact for the reverse design was that it was the first U.S. Coin to depict a Bison since the Indian Head nickel ended in 1938.

Mintage

Uncirculated Proof
172,754 753,257

Composition: 0.9167 copper, 0.0833 nickel Diameter: 30.6 mm Weight: 11.34 grams Edge: reeded

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