Silver commemoratives are a specific category of U.S. coins issued to honor significant events, people, or places. The 50-cent silver commemorative coins, minted beginning in 1892, gained popularity through the 20th century, with notable issues in 1921. These coins were often struck in Philadelphia and feature unique designs that reflect American heritage, making them sought after by collectors. The 1921 Silver Commemorative coins include notable examples such as the Lexington-Concord and the Missouri Centennial coins, recognized for their historical significance and artistic merit.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1921 50c Alabama 50c Silver Commemoratives 1921 Philadelphia