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.
Sharply struck silver-white surfaces. Touches of gold toning follow the peripheries and a crescent of rich gray extends along the outer obverse.
CAC. Vibrant mostly white luster and a great strike with excellent eye appeal!
Coin-gray.
CAC. Well struck with vibrant luster that is predominately white with a light champagne hue.
Sharply struck with shimmering mint luster and a light golden hue.
Very well struck with crisp white luster and a touch of gold concentrated along the periphery.
An incredible example of this rare date displaying intense mint luster with a faint golden tint. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are stunning and nearly mark-free!
Lustrous cream-white surfaces.
Silver-white surfaces with violet-gold tint along the periphery.
Silver-white surfaces.
Lustrous surfaces with champagne-gold shading.
Crisp white satiny surfaces display a sharp strike and minimal abrasions.
Battleship-gray.
Well struck with satiny white luster and a very pleasing appearance.
CAC. A beautiful example of this scarce date with thick golden luster covering nearly flawless surfaces. Wonderfully original with fantastic eye appeal.
Crisp white and well struck.
Attractive white luster and clean surfaces with just light 'rub' keeping it from a higher grade.