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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the CSA Half Dollars (1861) series of Confederate States of America in the U.S. Coins contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,200.00 and $977,500.00. According to records, only four original Confederate half dollars were struck (on a hand press). Regular

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the CSA Half Dollars (1861) series of Confederate States of America in the U.S. Coins contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,200.00 and $977,500.00.

According to records, only four original Confederate half dollars were struck (on a

hand press). Regular silver planchets were used, as well as a regular federal obverse

die. One of the coins was given to Secretary of the Treasury Christopher G. Memminger,

who passed it on to President Jefferson Davis for his approval. Another

was given to Professor J.L. Riddell of the University of Louisiana. E. Ames of New

Orleans received a third specimen. The last was kept by chief coiner B.F. Taylor.

Lack of bullion prevented the Confederacy from coining more pieces.

The Confederate half dollar was unknown to collectors until 1879, when a specimen

and its reverse die were found in Taylor's possession in New Orleans. E. Mason

Jr., of Philadelphia, purchased both and later sold them to J.W. Scott and Company

of New York. J.W. Scott acquired 500 genuine 1861 half dollars, routed the reverses,

and then restamped them with the Confederate die. Known as restrikes, these usually

have slightly flattened obverses. Scott also struck some medals in white metal using

the Confederate reverse die and an obverse die bearing this inscription: 4 ORIGINALS

STRUCK BY ORDER OF C.S.A. IN NEW ORLEANS 1861 / ******* /

REV. SAME AS U.S. (FROM ORIGINAL DIE•SCOTT).

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1861 50c CSA, Original MS
Value Range: $700,000 - $977,500
$700,000 - $977,500
1861 50c CSA, Restrike MS
Value Range: $2,500 - $33,600
$2,500 - $33,600
1861 50c CSA, Scott Restrike MS
Value Range: $2,200 - $14,400
$2,200 - $14,400

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