1942-S Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar - Choose by Grade - San Francisco Mint - 1942S, 1942 S Half Dollar
1942-S Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar - Choose by Grade - San Francisco Mint - 1942S, 1942 S Half Dollar
This listing is for one 1942-S Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar, as pictured. "S" Mint mark, denoting the San Francisco Mint.
The Walking Liberty half dollar is a silver 50-cent piece or half dollar coin that was issued by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1947; it was designed by Adolph A. Weinman, a well-known sculptor and engraver.
In 1915, the new Mint Director, Robert W. Woolley, came to believe that he was not only allowed but required by law to replace coin designs that had been in use for 25 years. He therefore began the process of replacing the Barber coinage: dimes, quarters, and half dollars, all bearing similar designs by Mint Engraver Charles E. Barber, and first struck in 1892. Woolley had the Commission of Fine Arts conduct a competition, as a result of which Weinman was selected to design the dime and half dollar.
Weinman's design of Liberty striding towards the Sun for the half dollar proved difficult to perfect, and Treasury Secretary William G. McAdoo, whose department included the Mint, considered having Barber create his own design. Mint officials were successful in getting Weinman's design into production, although it never struck very well, which may have been a factor in its replacement by the Franklin half dollar beginning in 1948. Nevertheless, art historian Cornelius Vermeule considered the piece to be among the most beautiful US coins. Since 1986, a modification of Weinman's obverse design has been used for the American Silver Eagle, and the half dollar was issued in gold for its centennial in 2016.
1942-S Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar - F to VF (Fine to Very Fine) - Denver Mint - 1942S, 1942 S Half Dollar
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WilliamAs a kid collecting coins in the late 1960's into the mid 1970's I never had a single one of the Walking Liberty Half dollars th... Read MoreAs a kid collecting coins in the late 1960's into the mid 1970's I never had a single one of the Walking Liberty Half dollars that I thought were so beautiful. That's what got me looking into the possibility of purchasing one. I am so happy to find someone who's coins are as pictured! I owe a debt of gratitude to all who reviewed this shop and convinced me to try them! This "kid" is now in his early 60's and finally has several of these half dollars that he fell in love with more than 50 years ago! If you are someone older like myself consider buying an "extra" coin when you buy for yourself. That way you have one on hand if anyone's eyes light up when they see your beautiful & historic coin. I have had the joy of doing this with an 11, 32, 61, and 85 year old! Some were given just a penny or nickel! HidePosted on
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