This fantastic Cleveland has perfect mark free surfaces along with some of the most incredible color you will see on a coin. Photos simply don't do it justice. Breathtaking quality for the connoisseur. A simply amazing NGC MS66. 


The 1936 Cleveland Centennial/Great Lakes Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar is a coin issued by the United States Mint to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Cleveland, Ohio, and to mark the Great Lakes Exposition. This coin is part of the classic commemorative coin series, which includes various issues minted between 1892 and 1954 to commemorate significant events and anniversaries.

Here are some key details about the 1936 Cleveland Commemorative Half Dollar:

Obverse Design: The obverse (front) side of the coin features a depiction of Moses Cleaveland, the founder of Cleveland, facing right. The design also includes a map of the Great Lakes area.

Reverse Design: The reverse (back) side of the coin depicts an idealized portrayal of the Great Lakes with a steamship and an ironworker. This design symbolizes Cleveland's industrial and maritime heritage.

Designer: The coin's designer was Brenda Putnam.

Composition: The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper.

Mintage: The total mintage for the 1936 Cleveland Commemorative Half Dollar was 50,030 coins.