Silver commemoratives are collectible coins minted to honor specific events, people, or anniversaries. In the United States, these coins were produced primarily during the early to mid-20th century and often contain 90% silver. The 1924 commemorative coins include notable issues like the commemorative half dollar celebrating the California Pacific International Exposition, which showcased the artistic designs and historical significance of the era. Collectors seek these coins for their aesthetic appeal, historical relevance, and intrinsic silver value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1924-P (Philadelphia) Silver Commemoratives Other / Varied Silver Commemoratives 1924 Philadelphia