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Walker Wednesday: 1944 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c PCGS MS-68

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1944 50C MS68 PCGS. One would never consider the 1944 Walker to be a rare issue. More than 28 million coins were struck, and the average grade is MS63.8, indicating there are a great many high-grade (MS64 and better) coins available. And yet there are only two examples that have achieved the grade of MS68, this PCGS coin and a single one certified by NGC.

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Weight: 12.5 grams
Content: 90% silver 10% copper
Diameter: 30 millimeters
Edge: Reeded
Designer: Adolph Alexander Weinman
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Beautiful!
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thanks for sharing. its a stunning example
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Indescribably Delicious !
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Beautiful example!

If only that left hand were fully struck. Liberty is going for the Edward Scissorhands look.
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