Adolph A. Weinman’s design of the Walking Liberty Half Dollar is arguably one of the most beautiful designs used on a U.S. silver coin.
Walking Liberty Halves were made in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco from 1916 to 1947.
#102575: Roll of 20
#127767: Dates of our choice.
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#207457: CAC approved. Beautiful blast white luster and a very sharp strike. Close examination reveals a few trivial marks, but this coin is gorgeous and has better eye appeal than most MS-65's we see!
#101681
#207821: CAC approved. Gorgeous frosty white luster and a solid strike. There are just a couple of minuscule marks, which coupled with the excellent eye appeal, makes the 63+ grade seem conservative.
#117997: Rich white luster with just the barest trace of color mainly at the rim. The strike is very sharp and the overall quality exceeds what you'd expect for an MS-64!
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#101683
#117543: CAC approved. Extremely well struck with light champagne-gold toning and crisp mint luster. A beautiful coin that compares favorably with early 'Walkers' we've seen in higher grade holders!
#101684
#201287: Very attractive with flashy mint luster, a sharp strike and a touch of golden toning.
#204670: CAC stickered. Gorgeous frosty champagne surfaces and a sharp strike.
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#101689
#130840: Flashy mint luster with a light golden hue. Very attractive.
#206915: Well struck with light silver-gray, lustrous surfaces. Nearly mint state.
#139226: Super strike with full skirt lines, full head detail and even thumb separation on the obverse and equally needle-sharp on the reverse. The luster is crisp and nearly blast white with just the barest touch of a champagne hue and the surfaces are free of any significant marks. Premium quality even for this lofty grade!
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