- Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Infobox Coin
Country = United States
Denomination = Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Value = 0.50
Unit = U.S. dollars
Mass = 12.50
Diameter = 30.6
Thickness = 1.8
Edge = reeded
Composition = 90% Ag
10% Cu
Years of Minting = 1916–1921; 1923; 1927–1929; 1933–1947
Catalog Number = -
Obverse = Walkinghalffront.jpg
Obverse Design =Lady Liberty walking and holding an olive branch
Obverse Designer = Adolph A. Weinman
Obverse Design Date = 1916
Reverse = Walkinghalfback.jpg
Reverse Design = A perchedbald eagle
Reverse Designer = Adolph A. Weinman
Reverse Design Date = 1916The Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a
silver half dollar coin issued by theUnited States government, equal to fifty cents. Walking Liberties were minted from 1916 to 1947. The coin is named after its representation ofLiberty 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.History
All American coinage at the turn of the 20th century was set to be changed in an effort started by President
Theodore Roosevelt . The new half dollar succeeded the unpopular and often ridiculedBarber half dollar . This coin along with theMercury dime (which Weinman also designed) andStanding Liberty Quarter eliminated the uniform design that was a tradition of American coinage since the mint opened in 1793.The Walking Liberty half dollar obverse is considered the best designed silver coin in American coinage. As a result, it was used as the obverse design of the
American Silver Eagle bullion coin while theSt. Gaudens double eagle obverse was chosen for the obverse of theAmerican Gold Eagle series.Mints
Mintmarks were located on the obverse under '
In God We Trust ' in 1916 and 1917. In mid 1917, the mintmark was moved to the reverse. It is located to the upper left of 'half dollar' along the rim.
*None (P -Philadelphia Mint inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania )
*D (Denver Mint inDenver, Colorado )
*S (San Francisco Mint inSan Francisco, California )pecial varieties/errors
Unlike most United States coins, the Walking Liberty half dollar only has one significant error. The 1946-P has a Doubled reverse variety that has an increased value.
Rarities
In the series there are some difficult rarities and some low-mintage (less than one million made) dates. The five key dates are 1916-P, 1916-S, 1921-P, 1921-D, and 1938-D:
*1916-P
*1916-S
*1917-D Obverse Mint Mark
*1917-S Obverse Mint Mark
*1919-P
*1921-P
*1921-D
*1921-S
*1938-DReferences
*Yeoman, R.S. "A Guide Book of United States Coins" Atlanta: Whitman Publishing, 2004
*Yeoman, R.S. "A Handbook of United States Coins" Atlanta: Whitman Publishing, 2005
*Edler, Joel and Harper, Dave "U.S. Coin Digest" Iola: Krause Publications, 2004External links
* [http://www.coincommunity.com/us_coin_links/us_halves_walking_liberty.asp US Walking Liberty Half Dollar by year and type.] Histories, photos, and more.
* [http://www.coinpage.com/Walking%20Liberty%20Half%20Dollar-coin-pictures.html Walking Liberty Half Dollar pictures]
* [http://coinfacts.com/half_dollars/walking_liberty_half_dollars/walking_liberty_half_dollars.html All about Walking Liberty Half Dollars]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.