Silver commemoratives are coins issued by the United States to honor specific events, individuals, or landmarks. The 50-cent silver commemorative coins were first minted in 1892, and various designs were produced throughout the years. In 1939, the Denver Mint produced silver commemorative coins, including those celebrating notable figures and events, which are highly sought after by collectors for their historical significance and silver content. The coins from this era often feature intricate designs and are made from 90% silver, making them appealing both numismatically and as a precious metal investment.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1939-D 50c Arkansas 50c Silver Commemoratives 1939 Denver