The 150th anniversary of the South Carolina’s capital city of Columbia is honored on this 1936 coin. The city of Columbia, founded in 1786, is honored on the obverse by a statue of Justice with Old State House of 1790 to the left and the New State House, completed by 1907, on the right. The reverse showcases a palmetto, which serves as the state’s iconic symbol. Some will note a broken oak limb below the palmetto; this symbolizes Fort Moultrie, built with palmetto wood, and its success in defeating King George’s oak ships.
1936 50C Columbia Comm PCGS MS65
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| Year | 1936 |
|---|---|
| Grade | PCGS |
| Condition | Mint State – 65 |
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