The 1881 Fifty Cents coin from the United States is a silver coin that was part of the Seated Liberty series, which was produced from 1839 to 1891. This coin features a depiction of Liberty seated on a rock, holding a cap and a shield, with the inscription "United States of America" and the denomination "50 Cents" on the reverse. The 1881 issue is less common compared to other dates in the series, making it a collectible item for numismatists, particularly those interested in 19th-century American coins. Its value is primarily determined by its condition, rarity, and demand in the collectors' market.