USA Coin Book Item ID Number:
962224
Commemorative issue
Stone Mountain Memorial
Obverse
Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson on horseback
Script: Latin
Lettering:
IN GOD WE TRUST
STONE MOUNTAIN
1925
Engraver: Gutzon Borglum
Reverse
An eagle poised on a mountain crag with stars visible in the background and the denomination at the bottom
Script: Latin
Lettering:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
MEMORIAL TO THE VALOR OF THE SOLDIER OF THE SOUTH
LIBERTY
HALF DOLLAR
Engraver: Gutzon Borglum
Edge
Reeded
Mint
United States Mint of Philadelphia, United States (1792-date)
Comments
The 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollar was one of four different commemorative coins issued for the year. The coins were authorized to commemorate the soldiers of the south and recently passed President Warren G. Harding. Ultimately, the former president did not appear on the coin, which instead took focus on two heroes of the south.
Gutzon Borglum was the designer of both the obverse and reverse of the coin. He had been commissioned by the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Association to create a monument to the leaders of the south on the large deposit of visible solid granite. His initial plans were for a carving 200 feet high and 1,300 feet wide. Completion of the monument would not take place until 1970 by a different sculptor and on a smaller scale.
The 1925 Stone Mountain Half Dollars had a maximum authorized mintage of 5 million coins in order to raise funds for the project. This represented the highest authorized mintage since the 1892 Columbian Half Dollar. Despite a large number of enthusiastic supporters, sales were ultimately 1,314,709.
Authorization: Public Law 68-46
Maximum Authorized Mintage: 5,000,000
A different design was ultimately used for the actual sculpture on Stone Mountain.
Commemorative issue