Mints
The Texas Centennial Half Dollar was minted in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. The mint mark for the Denver (D) and San Francisco (S) issues appears on the reverse (back) under Victory above the word THE. The Philadelphia issues do not have a mint mark.
There was a total of about 304,000 coins minted, eventually 154,522 were melted by the U.S. Treasury. The numbers that are in parenthesis are the number of coins after the Treasury melted them.
Date | Mint Mark | Mint | Mintage |
1934 | None | Philadelphia | 205,113 (61,463) |
1935 | None | Philadelphia | 9,996 |
1935 | D | Denver | 10,007 |
1935 | S | San Francisco | 10,008 |
1936 | None | Philadelphia | 10,008 (8,911) |
1936 | D | Denver | 10,007 (9,039) |
1936 | S | San Francisco | 10,008 (9,055) |
1937 | None | Philadelphia | 8,005 (6,571) |
1937 | D | Denver | 8,006 (6,605) |
1937 | S | San Francisco | 8,007 (6,637) |
1938 | None | Philadelphia | 5,005 (3,780) |
1938 | D | Denver | 5,005 (3,775) |
1938 | S | San Francisco | 5,006 (3,814) |
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