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“SEE PHOTOS~~ADDITIONAL ITEMS SHIP FREE”
Year:
1917
Circulated/Uncirculated:
Circulated
Mint Location:
Philadelphia
Strike Type:
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Item specifics
| Seller Notes: | “SEE PHOTOS~~ADDITIONAL ITEMS SHIP FREE” |
|---|
| Year: | 1917 | Circulated/Uncirculated: | Circulated |
| Mint Location: | Philadelphia | Strike Type: | Business |
| Mint: | Philadelphia | Certification: | Uncertified |
| Method of Manufacture: | Business |
1917 WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR>>SILVER~~G-VG
Product Details
| Product Information | |
David HallThe 1917 Philadelphia is the most common of the early date (1916-1929) Walking Liberty half dollars in all grades. Mint state examples are usually well struck. Gems have the white satin look of the early Walkers. Gems are available but scarce relative to other denominations. Typically, the smaller denominations were saved more than the larger denominations during this era as face value was an issue when collectors of the day decided which coins to save. It cost a lot less to save new pennies and nickels than it did to save quarters and half dollars. When it came to silver dollars, the government did the saving as silver dollars sat in government vaults until the 1950s and 1960s. But half dollars were probably saved in the smallest quantities during the pre-World War II years. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| PCGS Number | 6569 |
| Key Features | |
| Year | 1917 |
| Category | Half Dollars; Walking Liberty Half Dollar |
| Country | The United States of America |
| Mint | Philadelphia |
| Strike Type | Business |
| Other Features | |
| Denomination | ’50C’ |
| Mint Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Mint Mark | P |
| Diameter | 3 millimeters |
| Weight | 12.5 grams |
| Mintage | 12292 |
| Composition | 90% Silver, 10% Copper |
| Designer | Adolph Alexander Weinman |
| Edge | Reeded |
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