Lot 1460
1939-P,D,S Oregon Trail Half Dollar Set. PCGS graded MS-66. CAC Approved. Mintage: 1939-P, 3,004 pieces; 1939-D, 3,004 pieces; 1939-S, 3,005 pieces. A satiny Gem matched set. This is the key Oregon Set. Designs are by Laura Gardin Fraser. Many believe the Oregon Trail is one of the finest designs ever conceived for our early commemorative issues. On the obverse, the artist depicts an Indian with blanket and bow, his gesture seeming to warn any westbound travelers "So far and no further." (But more likely being a sign of peace, as in "How!" We can thank Hollywood movies for the imagery.) On the reverse has been recreated a Conestoga wagon heading into the sunset. Oregons were struck sporadically from 1926 to 1939 at the various mints with mintage declining by 1938 and 1939. These last two sets have extremely low mintage. Lot of 3 coins.
Bit of trivia: If you want to upset an Oregander, pronounce his state’s name "or-e-gon" to rhyme with polygon. If you do, he’ll fume smoke out both nostrils. If you say it again, he’ll more than likely lob a pinecone at your head. Instead, say "or-a-gun." Emphasize the "or." You’ll be invited in. Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,900.
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Realized $1,821 |