Time for a fresh analysis of the 1906-D Half Dollar. David Akers wrote that the 1906-D was "considerably more rare with respect to population rarity than the 1906 P Mint issue" but more recent population data puts them almost equal in the number of coins certified of each date, with the 1906-P only slightly more plentiful in Mint State grades. Both the 1906-P and the 1906-D are approximately twice as common as the 1906-O and 1906-S. The real rarity of the four dates is the 1906-O, which has the smallest overall population in Mint State. However, the true condition-rarity of this group turns out to be the 1906-D, which has the fewest number of coins graded MS67 or better.
The single finest example of the 1906-D Half Dollar is a PCGS MS67 that sold in 2015 as part of the Eugene Garnder Collection for a record $47,000.
I just wanted something to remember her by as we came from a Poor Family growing up and Now at my age of 89, I thought this to be a Good thing for me and my Family... I have found some good buys for the year I was born, 1927, for my family that they can remember Me by... I appreciate those Buyers on Ebay for letting me outbid them... I am not in here to resell; just keepsakes...
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I put this and other coins together in a display and gave it to my 7 month old granddaughter so as she grows she can see some of the different coins used in the U.S. and have a memory of her grandfather.
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Very good rated, quality 1906 Barber silver half dollar coin.
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it was a great price and my son loves the coin thank you so much. love to see that smile
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Nice condition. The coin completed my 1906 barber halves. Cost good. Very pleased.
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