# 812 - Early American Commemoratives - Part 25

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Most of the info below comes from: https://earlycommemorativecoins.com/

"Commemorative coins were first issued by the United States Mint in 1892 to mark the World’s Columbian Exposition. The silver half dollars depicting Christopher Columbus were sold at the expedition for one dollar each. In subsequent years, the US Mint would continue the tradition of issuing gold and silver commemoratives to honor the important people, places, and events of the country.

Early commemorative coins were issued between the years 1892 and 1954 and have included primarily silver half dollars and gold dollars."

I will show the series "Silver Early Commemoratives". It will be presented in alphabetical order.

All coins weight 12.5g, with 90% silver purity.

The twenty-fifth is a MS65 1936-D "Rhode Island" Half Dollar.

"The commemorative coin most commonly referred to as the 1936 Rhode Island Tercentenary Half Dollar was actually issued to mark the 300th anniversary of the founding of Providence by Roger Williams. "

NGC graded 1,835 1936-D "Rhode Island" Half Dollars, with 798 as MS65 and 321 above. 15,010 1936-D "Rhode Island" were minted in Denver.

Today's price of this coin is around $145.00.

"Designs for the coins were created by John Howard Benson and Arthur Graham Carey. These designs were struck in low relief, but with sharply designed elements that resemble a woodcut.

The obverse features a scene of John Williams in a canoe, holding a bible, and greeting a Native American who stands on the shore extending a hand."

20200429_235625.jpg

"The reverse design features an anchor and shield motif, adopted from the Rhode Island state seal."

20200429_235653.jpg

Thank you for reading. Please comment, upvote, resteem and advise me.

ssg toon.jpeg

Brasil.png

Posted Using LeoFinance

Sort:  

You got voted by @curationkiwi thanks to ronaldoavelino! This bot is managed by KiwiJuce3 and run by Rishi556, you can check both of them out there. To receive upvotes on your own posts, you need to join the Kiwi Co. Discord and go to the room named #CurationKiwi. Submit your post there using the command "!upvote (post link)" to receive upvotes on your post. CurationKiwi is currently supported by donations from users like you, so feel free to leave an upvote on our posts or comments to support us!
We have also recently added a new whitelist feature for those who would like to support CurationKiwi even more! If you would like to receive upvotes more than 2x greater than the normal upvote, all you need to do is delegate 50 SP to @CurationKiwi using this link.

Thank you for the upvote.

Posted Using LeoFinance

Parabéns, seu post foi selecionado pelo projeto Brazilian Power, cuja meta é incentivar a criação de mais conteúdo de qualidade, conectando a comunidade brasileira e melhorando as recompensas, obrigado!

footer-comentarios-2.jpg

Obrigado, meus amigos.

Posted Using LeoFinance

Fun Fact: Rhode Island is the smallest State in area whereas Wyoming is the smallest State by population.

I love Fun Facts!

Posted Using LeoFinance

The obverse design says a lot!

Maybe the Native American is asking for the Bible...

Posted Using LeoFinance

It's interesting to me that even though 1936 would make it a fairly aged coin, it's design tends to make me think it would be a coin from the 1800's or even earlier. Pretty cool! Thanks for sharing my friend!

That was the only early commemorative that looks like woodcut.

Posted Using LeoFinance

The Obverse on this commemorative is very striking @ronaldoavelino!!!
Now for the numbers...with 798 as MS65 ....Excellent my friend!!🤗

Some of these early commemoratives have a very interesting feel.

Posted Using LeoFinance