1915-S $50 Panama-Pacific, Round MS62 认证号41263340, PCGS号7451
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Ron Guth
In          1915, San Francisco hosted the Panama-Pacific Exposition to celebrate          the opening of the Panama Canal.  To commemorate the event, the          United States mint struck a variety of coins in silver and gold,          including a Half Dollar, Gold Dollar, $2-1/2 Gold, $50 Gold Octagonal,          and $50 Gold Round.  The coins were sold at the Exposition          individually or in a variety of combinations and/or sets.  Apart          from Patterns and semi-official Territorial gold coins, the United          States had never issued a $50 gold piece.  Not sure of how many          they could sell, Mint officials struck 1,509 Octagonal and 1,510 Round          versions.  Because of the high cost of the coins and the sets, very          few coins actually sold.  Of the 1,510 $50 Rounds, 10 were set          aside for assay purposes, 483 were sold to the public, and the remaining          1,017 coins were destroyed.  The Panama-Pacific $50 Round ranks as          one of the great numismatic rarities of the Twentieth Century.
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