Product Information
<h2>Ron Guth</h2><p>The 1910-S Half Dollar is near the middle of the pack in terms of overall rarity. It is slightly tougher in Mint State than many of the more common issues, but it is on par with most of the S-Mints that surround it. It compares favorably with the 1909-S and even the 1908-S, but it falls short of the 1907-S and the 1911-S. Where the 1910-S excels is at the high-end, where a nice supply of MS66 examples exist. Somewhere out there is a PCGS MS68 which has not appeared on the market (at least not at public auction) since it was graded in 1997. The timing suggests that it is the Eliasberg coin which sold for a remarkable $14,300 so many years ago.</p><h2>David Akers</h2>[The 191O-S] is far more rare than the 1909-S and the 1913-1915 S Mint issues that complete the series. It is not, however, in the same rarity class as any of the earlier S Mint issues from 1892-1908, or the 1911-S.Product Identifiers
DesignerCharles E. Barber
eBay Product ID (ePID)170403919
Product Key Features
Strike TypeBusiness
Mint LocationSan Francisco, San Francisco, California
Composition90% Silver, 10% Copper
Year1910
Additional Product Features
Mintage1948
MintSan Francisco
Denomination50C
PCGS Number6520