1936 50C Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar PCGS MS65 CAC Generation 3.1 OGH

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1936 50C Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar PCGS MS65 CAC Generation 3.1 OGH

Product Description

A 1936 (Philadelphia Mint) Walking Liberty silver half dollar graded Mint State 65 (MS-65) by PCGS in a Generation 3.1 Old Green Holder that was used from March 1993 - September 1998 and with a green CAC sticker. This piece displays an original vibrant creamy white luster with a tinge of toning, nice surfaces and excellent details. The total mintage for this date & mint mark: 12,614,000. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase.

The Walking Liberty half dollar was a silver dollar minted from 1916-1947. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, his depiction of Lady Liberty walking towards the Sun on the obverse came to be one of the most popular designs in US coinage history. The reverse features a bald eagle ascending from a perched position. Weinmans initials appear on the reverse below the tips of the eagle’s tail feathers. Pieces struck in 1916 and some of 1917 display the mintmark (when visible) beneath ‘IN GOD WE TRUST’, to the right of Liberty on the obverse. All other pieces brandish the mintmark on the reverse, towards the left hand side under the tree. Walking Liberty half dollars were struck with the same parameters throughout its mintage, consisting of .900 silver, .100 copper, a net weight of .36169 oz. pure silver and a total weight of 12.50 grams. Also features a reeded edge and 30.6 mm diameter.

Additional Info

Denomination Half Dollar
Condition Gem Uncirculated
Grade Designation MS-65
Mint / Brand Philadelphia Mint
Metal Type Silver
Aggregate Precious Metal Weight in oz 0.3617
SKU Numismatic:n-1936.50cMS65

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