PANAMA PACIFIC 1915-S $2.50 Gold Commemorative PCGS MS67+ (CAC) Pop 7 None Finer

The Panama-Pacific Exposition of 1915 was a grand celebration of both technological achievement and international cooperation, epitomized by the opening of the Panama Canal. Honoring this monumental event, a series of commemorative coins were issued, among which the 1915-S $2.50 Gold Commemorative holds a distinguished place. This exquisite coin was part of the first commemorative series to feature the $2.50 denomination, uniquely crafted to capture the spirit and significance of the exposition.

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Description / PANAMA PACIFIC 1915-S $2.50 Gold Commemorative PCGS MS67+ (CAC) Pop 7 None Finer

The Panama-Pacific Exposition of 1915 was a grand celebration of both technological achievement and international cooperation, epitomized by the opening of the Panama Canal. Honoring this monumental event, a series of commemorative coins were issued, among which the 1915-S $2.50 Gold Commemorative holds a distinguished place. This exquisite coin was part of the first commemorative series to feature the $2.50 denomination, uniquely crafted to capture the spirit and significance of the exposition.

Presenting the PANAMA PACIFIC 1915-S $2.50 Gold Commemorative PCGS MS67+ (CAC), a coin that stands out not only for its historical importance but also for its exceptional condition and rarity. This particular coin boasts a Population (Pop) 9 with None Finer, asserting its exclusivity and desirability among collectors. No examples of this coin have been graded higher by PCGS, making it a true gem in any numismatic collection.

Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this coin's obverse was masterfully designed by Charles Barber. It features the allegorical figure of Columbia riding a mythological hippocampus, symbolizing progress and triumph. In her hand, Columbia holds a caduceus, honoring the medical achievements that helped conquer yellow fever, a boon to the workers who made the Panama Canal possible. The design is a melding of artistry and symbolism, highlighting the era's advancements and triumphs.

The reverse of the coin, designed by George Morgan, continues the homage to historic design with a bold and defiant eagle motif. This design echoes Morgan's earlier pattern coins from the 1870s, linking the commemorative coin to the rich tapestry of American coinage history.

Total mintage for the 1915-S Pan-Pac $2.50 Gold Commemoratives reached only 6,749 pieces, with unsold quantities subsequently melted down, adding to its scarcity and allure. The coin is a brilliant representation of its era, showcasing rich gold hues that glisten with history.

Owning this coin means holding a piece of a monumental event that shaped the modern world. Its exceptional condition, remarkable design, and limited availability make the PANAMA PACIFIC 1915-S $2.50 Gold Commemorative PCGS MS67+ (CAC) a must-have for discerning collectors and investors alike. Indulge in a legacy of triumph and history with this impeccable piece of numismatic art.

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PCGS # 7450
Grading Service PCGS
Grade MS67+
Denomination Type Panama Pacific G$2.50
Numeric Denomination $2.50
Mint Location San Francisco
Designation NONE
Circu/UnCircu Uncirculated
Grade Add On CAC
Strike Type Business
Holder Type N/A
Population 9
Mintage 6749
Designer Charles E. Barber/George T. Morgan
Edge Type Reeded
Coin Weight 4.18
Metal Content 90% Gold, 10% Copper