Also known as the Pilgrim Tercentenary Half Dollar, the Pilgrim Commemorative Half Dollar was struck in 1920 and 1921. The 1921 issue was the first ever example of a coin struck specifically to increase sales to collectors! Over 115,000 were struck in 1920, but just 20,035 continued to be struck in 1921. That's less than a fifth of the initial mintage! This 90% silver half dollar was created to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Pilgrims landing in North America. The obverse design features Pilgrim Governor William Bradford carrying his Bible, while the reverse shows the Mayflower, the ship that landed the first Pilgrims at Plymoth Rock. You will receive (1) 1920 Pilgrim Commemorative Dollar in Almost Uncirculated-Brilliant Uncirculated (AU/BU) condition. Add this incredibly low mintage silver rarity to your collection today!
Highlights:
- AU/BU Condition
- 90% Silver
- Insanely low mintage