Silver is a priority metal for numismatists. Silver coins always have a special value and are usually issued in limited editions, since the consumables themselves are quite expensive. A silver coin of 50 cents in 1952 is a desirable booty for any collector.
With a ligature mass of 12.50, the coin has a diameter of 30.60. The type of herd of the coin is ribbed. Silver of the 900th test makes the coin attractive as an exhibit at exhibitions and auctions.
Collectors appreciate the unique image of two American enlighteners on a silver fifty centigrade:
- Booker T. Washington;
- George Washington Carver.
Their strict profiles personify a whole era. The image of Booker T. Washington is a symbol of the movement for the constitutional rights and economic development of American blacks. And the name of a black botanist is associated with a whole layer of the cultural life of Americans.
Coin minted in the style of jewelry, it is replete with a variety of details, which makes it attractive and nostalgic flair. For example, on the back of the coin, a map of the United States of America is engraved with fairly clear outlines. The coin thus reflects the tribute to American history and culture.




¼ dollar 1952
ID: 2915
2 groschen 1952
F VF XF UNC BU
-
0.15
0.50
2.50
-
wwc: 2876 / ID: 2571
1 pfennig 1952 A
F VF XF UNC BU
-
0.50
3.00
7.00
15.00
wwc: 5 / ID: 2445
3 kopeks 1952
F VF XF UNC BU
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
-
wwc: 114 / ID: 2049
3 pence 1952
F VF XF UNC BU
1.00
2.00
5.00
25.00
30.00
wwc: 873 / ID: 1664
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