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Modern U.S. Commemorative Half Dollars: Minted 1982 to date. Such a wide selection of designs exist, each issued to honor a specific person or to recognize a particular place or event. The Bu and Proof George Washington silver Half Dollars were the first commemorative coins issued since the end of the program in 1954.
Modern U.S. Commemorative Silver Dollars: Minted 1983 to date. Such a wide selection of designs exist, each issued to honor a specific person or to recognize a particular place or event with the first coin celebrating the Olympics.
Early U.S. Commemorative Gold Coins: Minted 1903 to 1926. There is only a small group of early gold coins struck in America, beginning with the 1903 Louisiana Purchase Exposition Gold Dollar and ending with the 1926 Sesqui-Centennial $2.50 gold coin. All were struck in .900 pure gold and with tiny mintages. Most were struck in the one dollar denomination, except the Panama-Pacific Exposition gold coins, which included a one dollar, a $2.50, and two $50.00 types; and the Sesqui-Centennial.
Modern U.S. Commemorative Gold Coins: Minted 1983 to date. First struck in 1983 and 1984 in a $10.00 denomination for the Olympics, most issued after that date were struck as $5.00 gold coins. All were struck in .900 pure gold, just as was done for earlier U.S. gold coins with the $5.00 gold coin containing nearly 1/4 ounce net pure gold.