The Walking Liberty Half Dollar, which debuted in 1916, was a bold step in coin design. Initially, it was among the first coins to display mint marks on the obverse, but these were moved to the reverse after just one year. Known for its weak strikes, the coin's design nonetheless gained popularity and was later used on other coins, including the American Silver Eagle.
Walking Liberty (1916-1947)
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1947-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar - NGC MS64, Light ToningThe 1947-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar is part of our monthly specials collection. This coin is certified MS64 by NGC, but shows signs of light... |
$85.00 |
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