Silver commemorative coins from the United States, particularly those minted in 1936, were part of a series issued to honor significant events or individuals in American history. The 1936 commemorative coins included notable pieces such as the Bay Bridge half dollar and the Washington Bicentennial half dollar. These coins typically contain 90% silver and are sought after by collectors due to their historical significance, limited mintage, and artistic design. Commemorative coins often serve both as currency and collectibles, reflecting American heritage and numismatic artistry.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1936-P (Philadelphia) Silver Commemoratives Other / Varied Silver Commemoratives 1936 Philadelphia
1936-P (Philadelphia) Silver Commemoratives Other / Varied Silver Commemoratives 1936 Philadelphia
1936-P (Philadelphia) Silver Commemoratives Other / Varied Silver Commemoratives 1936 Philadelphia