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1916-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c NGC MS 62 - Nice Original Coin

$ 527.99

Availability: 64 in stock
  • Grade: MS-62
  • Denomination: 50c
  • Certification: NGC
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Year: 1916-D

    Description

    Coin
    Walking Liberty
    Half Dollar
    Year
    1916-D
    Mint
    Denver
    Graded by
    NGC
    Grade
    MS62
    Lustrous, PQ+
    SKU
    6448510010.idx
    Notes
    This is an NGC Graded Coin.
    You will receive the pictured coin. You are Buying a 1916-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar graded MS62 by NGC.
    This beautiful 1916-D Walking Half Dollar has nice very light rim toning that gradients towards the center where the white luster pops. The luster is very good and the strike is strong. A very difficult coin to locate this nice!
    Walking Liberty (1916 – 1947)
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    In the early parts of the 20th century, Theodore Roosevelt began an initiative to redesign the nation’s coinage from cent to double eagle. This period is known as the “Renaissance Era of U.S. Coinage.”  The concept was to use contemporary artists and create examples that raised the artistic quality across the board. Many of the era coin designers were given the privilege by the Fine Arts Commission and through various contests. Sculptor Adolph Weinman won two such contests gaining the rights to redesign both the half dollar and the dime. His half dollar Walking Liberty motif has been praised as one of the nation’s finest numismatic works and the obverse has continued in production being reissued on the modern silver bullion coinage.  The Walking Liberty half was produced with the same specification of the previous issues with a composition that is 90% fine silver and an overall weight of 12.50 grams. Weinman’s higher relief designs met with some resistance from Mint engraver Charles Barber due to striking issues. Today fully struck examples are coveted and remain in heavy demand by Walker enthusiasts.