The U.S. 1796 Half Dollar, designed by Robert Scot, features the Liberty Cap on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. Struck in 89% silver, it marked the beginning of the U.S. Mint’s coin production under the newly formed U.S. government. The 1796 Half Dollar was part of efforts to establish a stable, gold and silver-backed currency for the fledgling nation.
Politically, President George Washington was in office, solidifying the countrys foundation. The 1796 Half Dollar symbolized the nations commitment to economic independence, with Scots design reflecting the ideals of freedom and strength at the dawn of the United States.