The 1921 Alabama Centennial Silver half dollar honors the centennial of Alabama's admission to the Union and was the first instance of a living person's portrait on a United States coin. There are 22 stars on the obverse, as Alabama was the 22nd state.
Coin Highlights: - Contains .3617 oz of Silver.
- Mintage of 49,038 coins.
- Population of 515 coins at this grade level with 181 graded higher.
- PCGS encapsulation offers protection and guarantees the condition of the coin.
- Obverse: Depicts a bust of William Bibb, first governor of Alabama, and T.E. Kilby, Alabama governor in 1921.
- Reverse: Features an eagle on a shield.
- Designed by Laura Gardin Fraser, wife of James Earle Fraser.
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