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The Pilgrim commemorative half dollar was
authorized in 1920 to mark the 300th anniversary of the landing
of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The obverse has an
image of Governor Bradford of the Plymouth colony and the reverse
depicts the Mayflower, which brought the Pilgrims to the New
World. The designs for this coin were executed by Boston sculptor
Cyrus E. Dallin using designs furnished him by the commission.
The coins struck in 1921 show that date in addition to 1620-1920.
Mintage of the 1921 issue was only 20,053.
This 1921 Pilgrim commemorative half dollar is
well-struck with nice lustre and no contact marks.
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