coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 50c \ Silver Commemoratives \ 1954
Silver Commemoratives are collectible coins issued by the United States Mint to commemorate significant events, people, or places. The 50-cent Silver Commemoratives, introduced in 1892 and issued sporadically until 1954, are made of 90% silver and are popular among numismatists for their historical significance and artistic designs. In 1954, the U.S. Mint produced several commemorative coins, including those honoring notable figures and anniversaries, which increase their appeal and value among collectors.
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1954 50c Washington-Carver | 50c | Silver Commemoratives | 1954 | Philadelphia |
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1954-D 50c Washington-Carver | 50c | Silver Commemoratives | 1954 | Denver |
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1954-S 50c Washington-Carver | 50c | Silver Commemoratives | 1954 | San Francisco |