1937 D US Silver Commemorative 50C OREGON TRAIL - NGC MS 68

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1937 D US Silver Commemorative 50C OREGON TRAIL

Certified NGC MS 68


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About Oregon Trail Memorial Half Dollars
Despite having one of the most beautiful design in the series, the Oregon Trail Half Dollar is usually cited as the best example of the abuses which began to take place within commemorative coin programs. Between the years 1926 and 1939, the coins were minted with eight different dates at three different mint facilities for varying prices in an attempt to make as much money as possible.

The obverse of the Oregon Trail Half Dollar was designed by Laura Gardin Fraser. It features a covered wagon drawn by two oxen moving west towards the setting sun. The inscription IN GOD WE TRUST appears above with OREGON TRAIL MEMORIAL and the date below. (Officially, the US Mint states this as the obverse of the coin, although the designers of the coin and many collectors consider this the reverse of the coin.)

The other side of the coin was designed by James Earle Fraser. The full figure of a Native American in headdress is shown. He stands before a map of the United States with the Oregon Trail marked with his left hand outstretched to the east and a bow in his right hand spanning the continent. The inscriptions read UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and HALF DOLLAR.

The maximum authorized mintage for the program was set at a lofty 6 million pieces, which was the largest authorization for commemorative coin thus far. For the first year of issue coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint and San Francisco Mint and offered by the Oregon Trail Memorial Association for $1 each. Since the law authorizing the coins did not include a specific time frame or mint, the Association requested more coins struck in subsequent years and from different mints. Additional coins would be minted in 1928, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939, variously at the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Mints. Individual coin pricing varied from $1.50 to $2.00 to $1.60. The final two years were sold as complete sets from all three mints for $6.25 and later $7.50 each.

Despite the vast number of different issues for the Oregon Trail Half Dollars, ultimately only 264,419 coins were sold. All coins remain relatively accessible for collectors of today despite some lower mintages. Some issues are available in exceptionally high grades at relatively affordable prices.

About Early Commemorative Coins

Early Commemorative Coins were issued between the years 1892 and 1954 and have included primarily silver half dollars and gold dollars. Over the years additional denominations have been used including the silver quarter, silver dollar, several gold quarter eagles and one $50 gold piece. In total there were 50 different Silver Commemorative coin designs and 9 different Gold Commemorative coin designs. Each issue was typically authorized by an act of Congress which provided a specific maximum or minimum mintage requirement. Because legislation often did not specify otherwise, some Commemorative coin issues were produced in multiple years or struck at multiple mints.
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU:
UPC:
AMW: 0.36169
AMW UOM: troy oz
Certification: NGC
Composition: Silver
Denomination: 50C
Designer: Laura Gardin Fraser (obverse)/ James Earle Fraser (reverse)
Diameter: 30.6
Diameter UOM: mm
Edge Type: Reeded
Fineness: 0.900
Grade: MS 68
Metal Content: .900 silver | .100 copper
Mint Location: Denver
Mint Mark: D
Thickness UOM:
Weight: 12.5
Weight UOM: gr
YearIssued: 1937