The coin in question is a silver commemorative piece minted in 1946 at the Philadelphia mint. This coin is part of the Silver Commemoratives series and showcases typical characteristics of U.S. commemorative coins from that era. With a diameter of 30.6 mm and a weight of 12.5 grams, this coin is crafted from silver, reflecting the high-quality materials used in its production. The coin is identified by the mint mark "P," denoting its origin from the Philadelphia Mint. Although the specific denomination is categorized as "Other / Varied," the coin was produced in a limited mintage of 1,000,000 units. It is a strikingly designed piece, typical of commemorative issues that celebrate significant historical events or figures. Due to its age and silver content, as well as the historical context of its mintage year, this coin holds both collectible value and intrinsic value based on silver market prices. Collectors and numismatists may seek this piece for its artistry, historical significance, and its connection to post-World War II America.