The product is a 1937 Roanoke Commemorative Half Dollar 50c silver coin minted in Philadelphia. It is uncirculated and has a composition of 90% silver. This coin was issued as part of a commemorative series in the United States, specifically celebrating the Roanoke variety. With its high silver content and mint condition, this historical piece of currency would make a valuable addition to any collection of American coins.
Offered here is a 1921 Pilgrim Commemorative. It is graded by NGC as a Gem MS-65. The coin in the above picture is the one you will receive. Pilgrim Tercentenary Half Dollar Coin Specifications. Dallin Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper Weight: 12.50 grams Diameter: 30.6 mm Authorization: Public Law 66-203 Maximum Authorized Mintage: 300,000. Pilgrim Tercentenary Half Dollar Mintages. 1920: 152,112 1921: 20,053.
To commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of Providence and help fund a memorial to Roger Williams. Obverse – John H. Benson and Arthur G. Roger Williams kneeling in a canoe with his right hand raised as a gesture of friendship. His left hand is holding a Bible. A Narragansett Indian is standing on the State Rock shore with his hand extended, greeting Williams. In the left background, behind the Narragansett is a stalk of corn. The sun is rising in the background. The anniversary dates “1936” and “1636” and the words “RHODE ISLAND” are located between the inner and outer borders. Reverse – John H. A stylized state seal of Rhode Island. The Anchor of Hope is in the center of the coin with a ribbon above the anchor. The word “HOPE” is emblazoned on the ribbon. 1936 S – Rhode Island Commemorative Silver Half Dollar – NGC MS66.