Description:
Offered here is a 1903-S Barber Half Dollar, graded Very Good (VG) by visual inspection. This popular San Francisco Mint issue features full rims, clear date, bold legends, and lightly worn devices — a well-circulated but attractive example of a scarcer branch mint Barber half. Ideal for collectors seeking tougher dates with vintage character at an accessible price point.
Specifications:
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Denomination: Half Dollar
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Year of Issue: 1903
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Mint: San Francisco (S)
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Series: Barber Half Dollar (1892–1915)
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Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
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Diameter: 30.6 mm
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Weight: 12.5 grams
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Grade: Raw – Very Good (VG)
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Certification: Not certified
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Holder: Supplied in archival 2x2 flip
Highlights:
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Scarce San Francisco Mint issue with clear “S” mintmark beneath the eagle
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VG detail – full rims, readable LIBERTY outline, visible eagle and wreath
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Designed by Charles E. Barber, U.S. Mint Chief Engraver
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Lower-mintage branch mint coin – just 1.9 million struck
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Excellent option for filling tougher slots in a Barber date-and-mint set
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Historic 90% silver coin from the turn of the 20th century
Historical Note:
The Barber Half Dollar series (1892–1915) is one of the most widely collected in American numismatics. The 1903-Sis a desirable branch mint issue from the San Francisco Mint, known for its modest mintage and strong demand among collectors.
Though circulated, VG-grade examples like this one offer excellent value and historical presence, especially for those working on a full Barber set or a U.S. branch mint collection. Each coin is a tangible piece of American commerce from over 120 years ago.
Looking for other S-mint Barber halves or full sets by year? We stock a curated range of U.S. silver classics — feel free to inquire.