America's Most Beautiful Commemorative Coin
A stunning triumph of numismatic art minted in 90% pure silver…
- The Oregon Trail Memorial half-dollar — minted intermittently in small editions between 1926 and 1939 — in stunning uncirculated condition.
- Designed by James Earle Fraser, creator of the legendary Buffalo nickel, and his wife, Laura Gardin Fraser, the first woman ever to design a U.S. coin.
- Includes a mint-condition U.S. postage stamp issued in 1936 to mark the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Oregon Territory.
- Display Chest features an insert that allows the coin to be showcased at the optimum viewing angle.
- Collector’s Guide provides fascinating narrative about the coin and stamp.
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The coin and stamp are protectively encapsulated in crystal-clear archival holders.
This product allows you the convenience of a gradual payment plan. It is payable in three equal, monthly, interest-free installments.
These uncirculated-condition coins are inspected (but not professionally graded) to ensure they have no trace of wear. We strive to offer coins with good eye appeal based on feedback from our customers. Please note that the coins may show contact marks, they may have been cleaned, and their surface may lack some luster.
Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. You may return the product at our expense within 30 days for replacement or for a full refund. Orders are subject to acceptance.
Items Included: Oregon Trail Memorial half-dollar
Display: Deluxe wooden Display Chest
Display Size: 5" wide x 1½" high x 3¾" deep
This product was not made by Native Americans. The exact appearance and year of issue of the coin you receive may vary from the images shown.
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