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Certified Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1941-D MS66 PCGS
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| Any | $285.00 | $287.85 | $296.40 |
The Certified Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1941-D MS66 PCGS has earned a very difficult grade for its series. PCGS has deemed this Walking Liberty as a MS66, which has been the highest grade these older coins have earned. Since the Walking Liberty Half Dollars are 90% silver, they may tarnish over time, which is completely natural. Luckily, the PCGS grading agency has placed this coin in an airtight holder, protecting its MS66 sheen. The Certified Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1941-D MS66 PCGS was minted by the Denver Mint, which currently stands as the leading coin producer in the world. Being established only in 1906, the Denver Mint was able to fully participate in the Walking Liberty Half Dollar collection from start to finish, since it has been a working mint for ten years.
The Walking Liberty design is still viewed as one of the most stunning designs ever on a coin and inspired the current American Silver Eagle bullion coin. Adolph A. Weinman was the German-American sculptor chosen to redesign the half dollar and the dime after the reign of the Barber design. Weinman is also responsible for the Mercury dime and other commemorative coin designs throughout the US. On the obverse, Liberty is draped in a robe, holding a bundle of olive branches. The rising sun is behind her, while the word "Liberty" is inscribed above her head. The date of mintage is etched below her sandaled feet. Collectors have slowly embraced the certified coins, learning how much numismatic value is added to a coin once it has been graded. Not only are your BU coins preserved in airtight certified holders, but their exact grade is also labeled and cannot be disputed.








