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1920 United States "Walking Liberty" Silver Half Dollar

Obverse

Reverse

Item Notes

General

Type:  United States "Walking Liberty" Silver Half Dollar
Country:  United States
Period:  Republic
Currency:  United States Dollar
Face value:  50 Cents
Years:  From 1916 to 1947
Purpose:  Circulation
Catalogue:  KM# 142
System:  Decimal
3 Cents = Trime
5 Cents = Nickel
10 Cents = Dime
25 Cents = Quarter
50 Cents = Half Dollar
100 Cents = 1 Dollar

Gold
2.50 Dollars = Quarter Eagle
4 Dollars = Stella
5  Dollars = Half Eagle
10 Dollars = Eagle
20 Dollars = Double Eagle
Subject: 
Obverse:  Walking Liberty
Legend:  LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST
Reverse:  American Eagle
Legend:  UNITED·STATES·OF·AMERICA· E·PLURIBUS UNUM HALF·DOLLAR
Edge:  Reeded
Designer / Engraver:  Adolph A. Weinman

Grades & Prices Available

(VF-)
$48.50
(F) Sold

Issue

Year: 
1920
Mint:  Philadelphia
Mintage:  6,392,000
Scarcity: 
Valuation: 

Specifications

Total Weight:  12.5000g (0.40 Oz)
Composition:  Silver
Fineness:  0.9000
Content:  11.25g (0.36 Oz)
Value:  $8.45
Alignment: 
Coin
Diameter:  30.60mm
Thickness: 

Description

The Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a silver half dollar coin issued by the United States government, equal to fifty cents. Walking Liberties were minted from 1916 to 1947. The coin is named after its representation of Liberty on the obverse. The coin's obverse and reverse was designed by Adolph A. Weinman and his mark, "AAW," appears under the eagle's wing feathers on the reverse.

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