1925 Stone Mountain Commemorative Silver Half Dollar Coin – Low Grade/Cleaned

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The 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollar is one of the most recognizable early American commemorative coins ever issued. Struck in 90% fine silver, this historic half dollar was created to support the completion of the Stone Mountain Memorial in Georgia, making it a fascinating blend of U.S. history, silver bullion appeal, and collectible numismatic value.

 

Featuring a dramatic horseback portrait of Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson alongside a commanding eagle reverse, this vintage silver coin remains highly sought after by collectors of classic U.S. commemoratives and historic silver coinage. Whether added to a silver portfolio or a specialized coin collection, this piece delivers both historical significance and enduring collector appeal.

 

Key Features:

  • Year: 1925
  • Denomination: Half Dollar
  • Metal Content: .900 Fine Silver
  • Weight: 12.50 Grams
  • Diameter: 30.6 mm
  • Mint Type: United States Mint Commemorative Issue
  • Obverse Design: Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson on horseback
  • Reverse Design: Eagle perched atop a mountain with memorial inscriptions
  • Condition: Circulated / Low Grade Example
  • Collectibility: Historic U.S. Silver Commemorative Coin

 

The obverse of the 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollar features a detailed equestrian portrait of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson riding side-by-side. Rendered in bold relief, the design gives the figures a sculptural, almost monumental appearance that reflects the inspiration behind the coin’s creation. Above the riders appears the inscription “In God We Trust,” while the lower portion includes the “Stone Mountain” inscription and the 1925 date. Even in circulated condition, the artwork retains much of its dramatic character, showcasing the strong visual style that has made this commemorative issue a standout among classic U.S. silver coins.

 

The reverse presents a striking image of a powerful eagle perched atop a rugged mountain outcrop with partially spread wings, symbolizing strength, vigilance, and resilience. The textured mountain setting adds depth to the composition and reinforces the memorial theme connected to the Stone Mountain project. Encircling the design are inscriptions including “United States of America” and “Half Dollar,” along with a dedication honoring the valor of Southern soldiers. Despite circulation wear, the reverse maintains a bold and distinctive appearance that reflects the dramatic artistry associated with early American commemorative coinage.

 

Authorized in 1925, the Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollar was issued during America’s early commemorative coin era to help finance the completion of the Stone Mountain monument in Georgia. Unlike standard circulation coinage, these commemorative issues were produced for specific historical projects and events, giving them a unique place in U.S. numismatic history. Today, the coin is valued not only for its 90% silver composition, but also for its connection to one of the most ambitious memorial projects ever attempted in the United States.

 

This 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollar was struck in a traditional business-strike finish using a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper, with an actual silver weight of approximately 0.3617 troy ounce. Measuring roughly 30.6 mm in diameter, the coin features a classic reeded edge consistent with U.S. half dollars of the era. The circulated example shown displays noticeable wear from age and handling, which adds a genuine vintage character while still preserving the primary design elements and inscriptions.

 

Unlike many modern bullion issues that focus primarily on precious metal content, this commemorative half dollar combines intrinsic silver value with significant historical and numismatic appeal. Its connection to the Stone Mountain Memorial project, combined with its bold early 20th-century artistry, makes it distinct from standard circulating coinage of the period. Examples like this are often housed in protective archival packaging such as a coin flip or holder to help maintain their condition and long-term collectibility.

 

The 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollar combines historical importance, vintage silver content, and memorable design into a single collectible coin. Its bold imagery, connection to American commemorative history, and enduring popularity make it an appealing acquisition for both seasoned numismatists and silver enthusiasts alike.

 

Add this classic 90% silver U.S. commemorative half dollar to your collection today and own a tangible piece of American numismatic history.

Date

1925

Mint

US Mint

Precious Metal

Silver

Series

US Mint Commemorative Half Dollars

Mintage

1,314,709

Metal Content

0.3617 Troy Ounce

Purity

.900 Fine

Denomination

$0.50

Condition

Circulated – May Include Culls, Cleaned

Diameter

30.6 mm

Thickness

2.15 mm

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