1936 Cleveland Centennial Silver Half Dollar - MS-63 (Choice Uncirculated) - Great Lakes Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar 1936
This listing is for the 1936 Cleveland Commemorative Half Dollar photographed. MS-63 (Uncirculated), a high grade for this coin. Also commonly referred to as the Great Lakes Exposition Half Dollar. The Cleveland Centennial half dollar is a commemorative United States half dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1936 and 1937, though all bear the earlier date. Sometimes known as the Cleveland Centennial Great Lakes Exposition half dollar, it was issued to mark the 100th anniversary of Cleveland, Ohio, as an incorporated city, and in commemoration of the Great Lakes Exposition, held in Cleveland in 1936. In the mid-1930s, commemorative coins were increasing in value, and Cincinnati businessman Thomas G. Melish, a coin collector, lobbied Congress to authorize several new issues, of which he would be the sole distributor. He was successful with the Cincinnati Musical Center half dollar, from which he profited greatly, and with the Cleveland piece. Brenda Putnam designed the Cleveland coi