Silver commemorative coins were issued by the United States Mint to honor significant events, people, or places in American history. The series began in 1892 and continued intermittently, with a notable resurgence in the mid-20th century, particularly in 1952. Various designs were released during this period, typically struck in 90% silver and featuring themes that celebrate American heritage. These coins are highly collectible due to their limited mintage and historical significance, appealing to numismatists and investors alike.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1952-PDS Set Washington-Carver Set Silver Commemoratives 1952 Various