@omcollector: Ever wonder why some coins are worth $0.50 and others are worth $150+? Check this out. This is a 1936 Cleveland Centennial Half Dollar. It was minted to celebrate 100 years of Cleveland, Ohio—but look closely at the founder’s name. It’s spelled Cleaveland with an 'A'. Local legend says a newspaper editor dropped the 'A' just to save space on a headline, and the city changed forever! 📰💨 But here is the real flex for the collectors: This isn’t just any holder. This is an original PCGS "Rattler" slab from the late 1980s. Why does that matter? 1️⃣ It’s one of the first professional grading holders ever made. 2️⃣ It literally rattles when you shake it (listen to that sound! 🔊). 3️⃣ Many collectors believe these early grades were much stricter than they are today. This is labeled an MS64, but in a modern holder, could it be an MS65? That’s the "Rattler" gamble! 🎰 90% Silver. 100% History. And a 1980s time capsule holder. Not a bad way to hold some generational wealth. 📈✨ #coincollecting #numismatics #silverstacking #pcgs #clevelandhistory