A coin you can't stack
Most coins are flat. This one isn't. The 2020 Basketball Hall of Fame half dollar is curved — the obverse (the heads side) is concave, scooped inward, and the reverse (the tails side) bulges out in a dome. Set it on a table and it rocks.
That shape isn't a gimmick. It echoes a basketball backboard and the ball arcing toward the net, so the coin physically mimics the sport it honors. Congress wrote the curve into the law itself: the 2018 act that authorized these coins ordered the Mint to strike them "in the shape of a basketball."
The reason for the coin at all was an anniversary. It marks the 60th anniversary of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts — the shrine to the game Dr. James Naismith invented there in 1891 with a peach basket and a soccer ball. The Mint launched sales on June 4, 2020.
Curved coins were still a young idea for the United States. The Mint had only ever made two before: the 2014 National Baseball Hall of Fame coins and the 2019 Apollo 11 50th anniversary coins. Basketball was the third — and it added a twist the first two never tried.