Silver commemorative coins were issued by the United States as a way to celebrate significant events, individuals, or places. The 50-cent silver commemoratives minted in 1935 in San Francisco are particularly notable, as they were produced to honor the events or milestones of that year. These coins typically feature intricate designs and are made of 90% silver, appealing to both collectors and investors alike. Collectible examples from this era can vary in value based on their condition, rarity, and historical significance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1935-S 50c Arkansas 50c Silver Commemoratives 1935 San Francisco