
1925 Fort Vancouver Half Dollar MS-64 NGC
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Key item features
- Silver Content: Contains 0.3617 ounces of silver, contributing to its material value.
- Certified Condition: Encapsulated by NGC, ensuring and guaranteeing the coin's specific condition.
- Limited Mintage: Features a mintage of 14,994 coins, indicating its relative scarcity.
- Obverse Design: Displays a bust of John McLoughlin, a key historical figure.
- Reverse Imagery: Depicts a pioneer settler with a musket and Vancouver in the background.
- Commemorative Purpose: Struck to commemorate John McLoughlin, who established Fort Vancouver in 1825.
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Specs
- Precious metal formCoin
- MaterialSilver
- Karats90 kt
- Coin typeBullion
- BrandU.S. Mint
- Precious metal gradeMint State (MS)
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Product details
These coins were struck to commemorate John McLoughlin who built Fort Vancouver, Washington, on the Columbia River in 1825.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains .3617 oz of Silver.
- Encapsulation by NGC guarantees the condition of the coin.
- Mintage of 14,994 coins.
- Obverse: Depicts a bust of a John McLoughlin.
- Reverse: Features a pioneer settler in a buckskin suit with a musket in his hand along with Vancouver in the background.
- Designed by Laura Garden Fraser.
- Guaranteed by the United States Mint.
Protect and display your Fort Vancouver Half Dollar in style by adding an attractive display or gift box to your order.
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Fort Vancouver was established in the winter of 1824–1825. At that time, the region known as the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company, and increasingly as the Oregon Country to Americans, was jointly occupied by the United States and Britain; a situation agreed to in the Anglo-American Convention of 1818. British interests were represented by the Hudson's Bay Company, which had exclusive trading rights to most of the land that is now Western Canada.
To protect their interests north of the Columbia River, they sought to set up a headquarters somewhere along the northern bank that would secure the area. It would later act as the hub for their fur trading in the Pacific Northwest; replacing Fort George, Fort Astoria, in that capacity as it was on the river's south bank and not as convenient to the inland trade.- Coin
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Precious metal form
Coin
Material
Silver
Karats
90 kt
Coin type
Bullion
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