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Rolls of Walker Half Dollars
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Country:
U.S.A. |
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Date:
1916 - 1947 |
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Metal:
Silver |
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Purity:
0.9 |
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Denomination:
50
Cents |
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Weight:
12.5 g |
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Diameter:
30.6 mm |
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Condition:
Extremely Fine |
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Obverse:
Walking Liberty design--Liberty striding at the dawn of a new day.
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Reverse:
Majestic Eagle
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Packaging:
Roll/Tube |
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Assemble a collection of what is largely considered the most popular U.S. Half Dollars in history - the Walking Liberty Half Dollars. Known as 'Walkers,' the popular series has also walked away with the prize of arguably the most beautiful U.S. coin design ever! In fact, the obverse design, by famed designer Adolph Weinman, even has a copycat. The U.S. Mint believed it was so beautiful, that the revered Walking Liberty design was used again on another great American coin series, the Silver Eagle. The Silver Eagle Series began in 1986 and from its inception, has become one of the world's most collected one-ounce silver bullion and proof coins. Collectors everywhere couldn't be wrong. This is one design that is worth its weight in silver! Famed for its design, the Walking Liberty Half Dollar is also prized for its place in history. It saw America through over three decades, which included World War I, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression and World War II. Now you can amass your own hoard of stunning Walking Liberty Half Dollars. Go big with the 20-piece, full-roll set or start yourself off with a 10-piece, half-roll set. Full-roll sets contain over 8 ounces of silver and half-roll sets contain over 4 ounces of silver, both in .900 purity and Extremely Fine Condition. Each lightly circulated artistic masterpiece includes a mix of mint marks and dates ranging from 1916-1947. Both the full and half-roll sets are shipped in a handy collector's tube for easy storage and preservation. This small hoard of highly-cherished Walking Liberty Dollars is sure to walk out our doors fast. Purchase your Walking Liberty Half Dollar Banker's Rolls today. And own a little piece of America's pride and glory.
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