United States ½ Dollar, 2011

United States Army

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country United States United States
Currency Dollar (1785 – 9999)
Coin type Non-circulating coin
Denomination ½ Dollar = 50 Cents
Year 2011
Ruler Federal republic (1776–9999)
Composition Copper-nickel clad copper
Shape Round
Alignment Coin alignment ↑↓
Technique Milled
Weight (g) 11.34
Diameter (mm) 30.61

Description

½ Dollar = 50 Cents from United States. Issued in 2011. Struck in Copper-nickel clad copper. Measures 30.61 mm and weighs 11.34 g.

Obverse
This design represents significant contributions of the U.S. Army during times of peace and featuring a U.S. Army soldier surveying, two servicemen building a floodwall and a Redstone Army rocket used during early space exploration.
Reverse
This design symbolizes the U.S. Army as the first military service to defend the country and its key role in the Nation's internal development. It features an enlisted Continental soldier armed with a musket and 13 stars representing the original Colonies. (United States of America
First in Service to the Nation
Out of Many, One
Half Dollar)
Edge
Reeded

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage unc Comment Frequency
2011 D 39.4K € 32,00 64%
2011 S 68.3K € 34,00 Proof 59%

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