Silver commemorative coins produced by the United States from 1939 onwards were created to honor specific events, individuals, or milestones in American history. These coins typically contain 90% silver and feature intricate designs that reflect their commemorative themes. Various sets of silver commemoratives were issued during this period, and they are highly sought after by collectors for their historical significance and artistic merit. The 1939 issues include notable coins, such as the Oregon Trail Commemorative Half Dollar, which pays tribute to the historic westward migration.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1939-PDS Set Arkansas Set Silver Commemoratives 1939 Various