Year (?) Description (?) Grade (?) Service (?) CAC (?) Price (?)
1894 Barber Half Dollar PR-64 NGC Sale: $1,740 Buy Now
1905 Barber Half Dollar PR-66 PCGS Sale: $5,280 Buy Now
1908 Barber Half Dollar PR-66-CA PCGS Sale: $5,395 Buy Now
1910 Barber Half Dollar MS-64 NGC Sale: $1,440 Buy Now
1912 Barber Half Dollar PR-65 PCGS Sale: $3,860 Buy Now
1912-S Barber Half Dollar MS-65 PCGS Sale: $5,455 Buy Now
1913 Barber Half Dollar PR-65 NGC Sale: $4,080 Buy Now
1914 Barber Half Dollar PR-65 NGC Sale: $4,900 Buy Now
1915-D Barber Half Dollar MS-65 PCGS Sale: $3,615 Buy Now
1915-D Barber Half Dollar MS-65 NGC Sale: $3,000 Buy Now
1915-D Barber Half Dollar MS-65 PCGS Sale: $3,615 Buy Now
Year
The year that appears on a coin, which is usually and legally the year of manufacture. There are some exceptions to this rule. A letter following the year indicates at which mint the coin was manufactured.
Description
List of U.S. rare coin types. Click on a coin's description for more information about the coin.
Grade
The condition or state of preservation of a coin. One of the main determining factors of value.
Service
With the exception of certain uncertified circulated coins, each coin sold by Blanchard and Company, Inc. has been graded by either the Professional Coin Grading Service (“PCGS”) or by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (“NGC”).
CAC
A coin that has been identified as a premium quality coin within any particular grade, using the superior standards set forth by CAC Founder, John Albanese. Just look for the CAC verification sticker.
Price
Rare U.S. coins price value is almost solely based on condition, demand and rarity. Precious metal content is only a small factor.