. . . . . . "19888"^^ . . "0.36169"^^ . . "24"^^ . . "File:Rhode island tercentenary half dollar .jpg"@en . . "51375500"^^ . . . . "2.15"^^ . "90"^^ . . "John Howard Benson and Arthur Graham Carey"@en . . . "1936"^^ . . . . . "D, S. Beneath the corn stalk on the left-hand side of the obverse. Philadelphia Mint pieces struck without mint mark"@en . . "1.2"^^ . . ""@en . . . . . "12.5"^^ . "30.61"^^ . . . . "50"^^ . . . . . . . "--07-28"^^ . . "Anchor; adaptation of the Seal of Rhode Island"@en . . . . . "1936"^^ . . 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"\u7F57\u5FB7\u5C9B\u5DDE\u4E09\u767E\u5468\u5E74\u534A\u7F8E\u5143\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ARhode Island Tercentenary half dollar\uFF09\u53C8\u79F0\u7F57\u5FB7\u5C9B\u5DDE\u666E\u7F57\u7EF4\u767B\u65AF\u4E09\u767E\u5468\u5E74\u534A\u7F8E\u5143\uFF08Providence, Rhode Island, Tercentenary half dollar\uFF09\uFF0C\u662F\u7F8E\u56FD\u94F8\u5E01\u5C401936\u5E74\u751F\u4EA7\u768450\u7F8E\u5206\u3002\u786C\u5E01\u7531\u548C\u4E9A\u745F\u00B7\u683C\u96F7\u5384\u59C6\u00B7\u51EF\u91CC\u5171\u540C\u8BBE\u8BA1\uFF0C\u6B63\u9762\u662F\u5EFA\u7ACB\u7F57\u5FB7\u5C9B\u6B96\u6C11\u5730\u53CA\u666E\u7F57\u7EF4\u767B\u65AF\u5E84\u56ED\u7684\u7F57\u6770\u00B7\u5A01\u5EC9\u59C6\u65AF\uFF0C\u65E8\u5728\u7EAA\u5FF5\u7F57\u5FB7\u5C9B\u5DDE\u666E\u7F57\u7EF4\u767B\u65AF\u6210\u7ACB\u4E09\u767E\u5468\u5E74\u3002 \u7F57\u5FB7\u5C9B\u5DDE\u8054\u90A6\u53C2\u8BAE\u5458\u8D8B\u53E6\u4E00\u6B3E\u7EAA\u5FF5\u5E01\u6388\u6743\u6CD5\u6848\u5728\u56FD\u4F1A\u5BA1\u8BAE\u4E4B\u673A\u5EFA\u8BAE\u52A0\u5165\u53D1\u884C\u7F57\u5FB7\u5C9B\u5DDE\u4E09\u767E\u5468\u5E74\u534A\u7F8E\u5143\u7684\u5185\u5BB9\uFF0C\u6CD5\u6848\u968F\u540E\u5728\u4E24\u9662\u987A\u5229\u901A\u8FC7\uFF0C\u518D\u7ECF\u5BCC\u5170\u514B\u6797\u00B7\u5FB7\u62C9\u8BFA\u00B7\u7F57\u65AF\u798F\u603B\u7EDF\u7B7E\u5B57\u6210\u4E3A\u6CD5\u5F8B\u6B63\u5F0F\u751F\u6548\uFF0C\u6388\u6743\u53D1\u884C\u91CF\u4E3A\u4E94\u4E07\u679A\uFF0C\u5F53\u65F6\u5DF2\u5F00\u8BBE\u7684\u4E09\u95F4\u94F8\u5E01\u5C40\u5747\u6709\u751F\u4EA7\u3002 \u786C\u5E01\u4ECE1936\u5E743\u67085\u65E5\u5F00\u59CB\u9500\u552E\uFF0C\u8D77\u521D\u884C\u60C5\u706B\u7206\uFF0C\u516C\u5F00\u53D1\u552E\u7684\u534A\u7F8E\u5143\u4EC5\u6570\u5C0F\u65F6\u4FBF\u5DF2\u8131\u9500\u3002\u7136\u800C\uFF0C\u4E00\u4E9B\u5185\u90E8\u4EBA\u58EB\u5927\u91CF\u56E4\u79EF\uFF0C\u7B49\u5347\u503C\u518D\u629B\u552E\u7684\u505A\u6CD5\u5F15\u8D77\u94B1\u5E01\u6536\u85CF\u7231\u597D\u8005\u5F3A\u70C8\u4E0D\u6EE1\u3002\u9762\u5BF9\u53D1\u884C\u5546\u6EE5\u7528\u6743\u529B\u7684\u60C5\u51B5\uFF0C\u56FD\u4F1A\u5F00\u59CB\u91C7\u53D6\u884C\u52A8\uFF0C\u7981\u6B62\u90E8\u5206\u7EAA\u5FF5\u5E01\u94F8\u9020\u548C\u53D1\u884C\u3002\u5982\u4ECA\uFF0C\u7F57\u5FB7\u5C9B\u5DDE\u4E09\u767E\u5468\u5E74\u534A\u7F8E\u5143\u7684\u4EF7\u503C\u5728\u6570\u767E\u7F8E\u5143\u8303\u56F4\uFF0C\u5177\u4F53\u89C6\u6210\u8272\u800C\u5B9A\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . "left"@en . . . . . . "Rhode Island Tercentenary half dollar"@en . . . . "The purpose of this bill is to stop a racket in the issuance of commemorative coins that has developed in recent years. ... Then in April it was announced [that the Providence coins] had sold out in 6 hours. The astonishing part of it is in the entire State of Rhode Island there were only five members of the American Numismatic Association, which is the largest organization of coin collectors in the United States. Where did all the coins go? This Providence dealer immediately raised his price to $7.50 a set, and the next month raised it to $9. He admitted securing 11,500 for orders that he had, then later offered 50 sets to trade and 25 to sell. ... Here is what happened to the collectors. The commission accepted their money. Then, after all were sold, sent most collectors back their money, saying that they had sold them all to natives, but the money sent back was not the original money orders and checks sent in, but checks from the commission. ... Was the coin collectors' money used to send to the mint to get the coins?"@en . "File:Rhode island tercentenary half dollar .jpg"@en . . . . . . "Philadelphia: 20,013 including 13 pieces for the Assay Commission\n\nDenver: 15,010 including 10 assay coins"@en . . . "John Howard Benson and Arthur Graham Carey"@en . . . . . . "\u7F57\u5FB7\u5C9B\u5DDE\u4E09\u767E\u5468\u5E74\u534A\u7F8E\u5143"@zh . . . "1936"^^ . . . "10"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "0.08"^^ . . . "San Francisco: 15,011 including 11 assay coins"@en . . . "1051290189"^^ . . . . "United States"@en . . "The Rhode Island Tercentenary half dollar (sometimes called the Providence, Rhode Island, Tercentenary half dollar) is a commemorative fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1936. The coin was designed by John Howard Benson and Arthur Graham Carey. Its obverse depicts Roger Williams, founder of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. It was intended to honor the 300th anniversary of Providence, Rhode Island, although it bears no mention of the city. Members of Rhode Island's congressional delegation sought a coin for the 300th anniversary of Providence, and Senator Jesse Metcalf added authorization for one to a bill for another commemorative coin that had already passed the United States House of Representatives. The amended bill was approved by both houses of Congress, and it was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A total of 50,000 coins were struck at the three mints then in operation. The coins went on sale on March 5, 1936, and the quantity made available to the public sold out in a matter of hours. Rhode Island insiders were holding back quantities for later sale once prices rose. That conduct incensed coin collectors, and the abuses led Congress to move toward banning commemorative coins. The coins are listed for hundreds of dollars today, depending on condition."@en . "Roger Williams meeting a Native American"@en . . . . "The Rhode Island Tercentenary half dollar (sometimes called the Providence, Rhode Island, Tercentenary half dollar) is a commemorative fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1936. The coin was designed by John Howard Benson and Arthur Graham Carey. Its obverse depicts Roger Williams, founder of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. It was intended to honor the 300th anniversary of Providence, Rhode Island, although it bears no mention of the city."@en . . "Rhode Island Tercentenary half dollar"@en . . . . "right"@en . . . . .