- Texas Centennial Half Dollar
Infobox Coin
Country = United States
Denomination = Texas Centennial Half Dollar
Value = .50
Unit = U.S. dollars
Mass = 12.5
Diameter = 30.6
Thickness = ?
Edge = Reeded
Composition = 90.0% Ag
10.0% Cu
Years of Minting = 1934-1938
Catalog Number = -
Obverse = Texas centennial half dollar commemorative obverse.jpg
Obverse Design = An Eagle sits on a branch in front of theLone Star the symbol ofTexas .
Obverse Designer =Pompeo Coppini
Obverse Design Date = 1934
Reverse = Texas centennial half dollar commemorative reverse.jpg
Reverse Design = A depiction of the goddess Victory spreading her wings over the Alamo. It also depictsSam Houston on her left andStephen F. Austin on her right. The Six Flags of Texas fly above her head.
Reverse Designer =Pompeo Coppini
Reverse Design Date = 1934The Texas Centennial half dollar commemorative coin was minted to honor the
Centennial of Texas's independence fromMexico . Early in the administration of PresidentFranklin Delano Roosevelt , on June 15, 1933, Congress passed an act to authorize the coinage of silver half dollars "in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary in 1936 of the independence of Texas, and of the noble and heroic sacrifices of her pioneers, whose revered memory has been an inspiration to her sons and daughters during the past century." This was the first of over two dozen commemorative bills that would become reality during Roosevelt's tenure. The legislation provided that "no more than one and a half million pieces" be created on behalf of the American Legion Texas Centennial Committee, located inAustin in that state.The coin was designed by
Pompeo Coppini , a Texan. Theobverse depicts an Eagle sitting on a branch in front of theLone Star the symbol of Texas. At the top right of the star it reads IN GOD WE TRUST, and to the left of the star it reads E PLURIBUS UNUM. Over the star it reads UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and at the bottom it reads HALF DOLLAR. Thereverse depicts the goddess Victory spreading her wings over the Alamo. It also depicts Sam Houston on her left and Stephen F. Austin on her right. The Six Flags of Texas fly above her head. Under her it reads REMEMBER THE ALAMO. OverSam Houston , Victory, andStephen F. Austin it reads THE TEXAS INDEPENDENCE CENTENNIAL. This coin was minted from 1934 to 1938.Mints
The Texas Centennial Half Dollar was minted in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. The mint mark for the Denver (D) and San Francisco (S) issues appears on the reverse (back) under Victory above the word THE. The Philadelphia issues do not have a mint mark.
There was a total of about 304,000 coins minted, eventually 154,522 were melted by the U.S. Treasury. The numbers that are in parenthesis are the number of coins after the Treasury melted them.
References
* [http://www.pcgs.com/articles/article_view.chtml?artid=2981&universeid=313 Texas Centennial Half Dollar]
ee Also
Early United States commemorative coins
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