California Pacific International Exposition (1935 - 1936) Coin Auctions
Congress approve the coinage of souvenirs half dollars for the exposition on May 3, 1935. Robert Aitken designed the coin, which was struck at San Francisco Mint. The same type with date 1936 was struck at the Denver Mint, under authority of the special Recoinage Act of May 6, 1936, which specified that180 000 pieces could be recoined with the date 1936 irrespective of the year of issue.
The obverse displays a seated female with spear and a bear in the left background. The reverse shows the observation lower and the State of California building at the exposition.
The obverse displays a seated female with spear and a bear in the left background. The reverse shows the observation lower and the State of California building at the exposition.
1935 California Pacific International Exposition Coin
$48.00 (2 Bids) Time Left: 18h 1m | |
1935 SAN DEIGO CALIFORNIA COMMEMORATIVE HALF AU+
$13.35 (2 Bids) Time Left: 4d 17h 51m | |
1935-S SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA PACIFIC EXPO COMMEMORATIVE
$99.75 Time Left: 25d 6h |