![]() Struck in 90% silver, this was the first commemorative coin issued by the U.S. Mint history – make this a key coin and an extra-special addition to any collection that is coveted by collectors. The combination of designs by Barber and Morgan – two of the most famous designers in U.S. Morgan, whose Morgan Silver Dollar was still being produced at this time. The reverse depicts Columbus’s flagship, Santa Maria, and two globes to represent the Old and New Worlds. The obverse of the coin shows a portrait of Columbus by U.S. He landed in the New World on October 12, 1492. Great American Coin will issue payment instructions to you during the ordering process and via email following completion of your order.The United States Mint produced a special commemorative Half Dollar in 18 to celebrate the 400 th anniversary of Christopher Columbus arriving in the New World in 1492. The coin was issued in conjunction with the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago.Ĭolumbus left Spain on August 3, 1492, with a fleet of three ships – Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria – and a crew of 90 men. ![]() ![]() Great American Coin expressly reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order, for any reason, at its sole discretion, regardless of payment method and price confirmation. Our shopping cart system accepts payment using:Ĭhoosing to pay with a credit or debit card, you expressly authorize Great American Coin to authorize and capture your credit card payment prior to shipment. International shipping times are not within the control Great American Coin, and Great American Coin makes no guarantees regarding international shipping times. Great American Coin and are not responsible for packages delivered late by any carrier. ![]() Great American Coin does not provide shipping refunds nor do we coordinate with the USPS or other carriers on behalf of the customer when a package does not arrive by the estimated delivery date. Shipping and Handling and Hold Timeĭelivery dates posted by our website - and by the USPS or other carriers are "Estimated Dates" only. Please be advised that if we require a drivers license or other ID prior to shipment the 0-3 business day shipping window will begin upon receipt of requested information. Customers will be contacted if packages are held longer than 3 business days. Wire transfers require a 2-4 -day hold time prior to shipment. Under rare circumstances packages may be held longer. Great American Coin ships most orders within 0-3 business. Insurance and/or tracking may be included in international shipments at buyers expense. Insurance and/or tracking is available for international shipments, however, it is generally cost prohibitive. Great American Coin will review all international shipments individually, and reserves the right to cancel any transaction at our sole discretion based upon location or for any other reason. We ship to the United States and select international countries. The design features the obverse of the coin depicting a bust of Columbus based on a bust by Olin Levi Warner, while the reverse shows an image of the Santa Maria above the Eastern and Westerns hemispheres of the earth.Īll coins are random and will be from any date either 1892 o will be circulated. The coin was designed by Charlesef Engraver or the United States Mint. This amazing piece of United States history was minted in the years 18 to raise funds for the World's Columbian Exposition held in 1893, as well as to commemorate the quadricentennial of the voyage of Christopher Columbus to the Americas. The Great American Coin Company is honored to offer one of the most collectible United States coins ever minted - Columbian Exposition Half Dollar The Great American Coin Company is pleased to offer our clients the opportunity to purchase circulated America's first commemorative half dollar - 90% silver Columbian Exposition. ![]() AMERICA'S FIRST COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLARĬOLOMBIAN EXPOSITION 1892/1893 - INVIDUALLY OR IN ROLLS OF 20 ![]()
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