<strong>Obv: </strong>A motif consisting of three fluted columns surmounted by an entablature. The words PEACE, UNION, and LAWS are expressed on the capitals of columns, and the motto "WE the PEOPLE: is present on the entablature. The dates 1787 and 1987 are in the left and right fields respectively. The base of the central motif is the word constitution, and in exergue is the word LIBERTY. <strong>Rev: </strong>The separate motifs in individual panels. In the left panel are two ears of grain with the radiant sun above. The central panel features an eagle with spread wings holding on olive branch and arrows. The right panel depicts an oak sprig with a constellation of stars. Above the design panel is the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Below is the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM and the denomination HALF EAGLE. An appealing piece showcasing a bright silver complexion across fields with a sandblast-like texture. The surfaces are nice under scrutiny and exhibit the characteristic shadowed devices of an antiqued finish. These pieces were issued by Frank Zinkann of Montgomery, Ill. as a proposal for the 1987 Constitution Bicentennial $5 coin. Struck by Pressed Metal Products of Vancouver, British Columbia, specimens were minted in gold, hafnium, silver and tungsten; the last of which is offered in the proceeding lot. ,PCGS# 534605.64.,,