Silver commemorative coins are specially minted coins issued to commemorate a particular event, person, or landmark, often containing a high silver content. In the United States, 50-cent silver commemoratives were first authorized in 1892, with various designs produced until 1954. The 1925 Philadelphia minting marks a notable year, featuring designs that celebrate significant historical milestones or figures. These coins are sought after by collectors for their historical significance, artistry, and intrinsic silver value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1925 50c Lexington-Concord 50c Silver Commemoratives 1925 Philadelphia