1936 U.S. 50¢ - Cleveland Centennial - PCGS MS64 (Rattler; CAC!)

  • Grading Service: Professional Coin Grading Service - PCGS
  • Grade: Mint State 64 - MS64
  • Certification: 8086389
  • Country: United States
  • Period: Federal Republic (1776-Date)
  • Type: Non-Circulating Coin
  • Years: 1936
  • Mint: United States Mint - Philadelphia (1792-Date)
  • Denomination: 50 Cents = 1/2 Dollar
  • Currency: United States Dollar (1785-Date)
  • Composition: .900 Silver
  • Diameter: 30.6mm
  • Weight: 12.5g
  • Edge: Reeded
  • Mintage: 50,030
  • Obverse: Bust of Moses Cleaveland
  • Reverse: The Great Lakes, a compass
  • Reference: KM# 177
  • Commemorative Issue: Cleveland Centennial (Great Lakes Exposition)
  • PCGS Rattler! CAC!
The 1936 Cleveland Centennial Half Dollars were struck for the 100th anniversary of the founding of the city to coincide with the Great Lakes Exposition held on the shore of Lake Erie. The reverse design is particularly interesting for its creation of perspective on the surface of a flat coin.

The maximum authorized mintage for the issue was 50,000 pieces. Initially, half of this quantity was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. After additional demand was anticipated, the remaining 25,000 coins were ordered. These were also struck in the Philadelphia Mint, but with production taking place in 1937. Because of the stipulations of the authorizing legislation, these coins carried the same 1936 date and are indistinguishable from the earlier strikes.

Designs for the Cleveland Half Dollars were created by Brenda Putman. The obverse features a left-facing portrait of Moses Cleaveland, the founder of the city. The reverse depicts a map of the Great Lakes area with stars placed at the location of prominent cities. A compass appears above the map with the point at the slightly larger star representing Cleveland.

With the entire maximum mintage produced at a single mint facility, the 1936 Cleveland Half Dollar remains readily available for present-day collectors and affordable even into gem grades. Distracting contact marks will often be seen on the high points of the design, but with patience, a pleasing specimen can be located.

Authorization: Public Law 74-552

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