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1917-S (Obv) PCGS XF-45:

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1917-D (Obv) ANACS MS-63:

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1917-S (Rev) ANACS AU-58:

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Gorgeous coins, Jaobler!


1920s!



1920 Walking Liberty half Dollar




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1920 D Walking Liberty half Dollar

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1920 S Walking Liberty half Dollar

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I was out of town for 1917,18 and 19. Trust me you didn't miss any high end coins Here is my 1920-p

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1920 s

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They do start to get a little better after this
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I wish I could photograph my coins right now.

I got my 1916-s for face value. Makes it that much better.
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Here's my 1920 P & S


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I wish I could photograph my coins right now.



Post 'em when you can! We want to see them!



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I was out of town for 1917,18 and 19. Trust me you didn't miss any high end coins



We still want to see them! All shapes, sizes and conditions of Walking Liberty half dollars!
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What is up with the what looks like "WA" stamped on coins? I have seen this on a lot of coins.



If the "WA" is you are asking about if on the reverse, under the tips of the wing feathers then they are the coin designers initials, Adolph A. Weinman.
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What is up with the what looks like "WA" stamped on coins? I have seen this on a lot of coins.



If the "WA" is you are asking about if on the reverse, under the tips of the wing feathers then they are the coin designers initials, Adolph A. Weinman


Just kidding around. Sorry about that.

But, I do have a serious question. The "Sower" coin is very similar. Designed by Oscar Roty, a leading French Art Nouveau artist, the "sower" design silver coin is considered to be a classic Art Nouveau design.

Did Adolph A. Weinman and Oscar Roty collaborate on any projects?

I didn't find any reference to the two working with each other.

I find that the Mercury dime, Liberty Walking Half, and the Sower coins to be some of my favorites.

I am sure the argument of the Sower vs Liberty Walking half dollar has been run to ground somewhere, for many years. I just can't find much of it.

This was about all I found:

"Masterpiece of Art Nouveau Design
Known in France as La Semeuse, Oscar Roty's iconic Sower has been beguiling coin collectors for more than a century! Despite her age she looks better than ever as she sows peace and prosperity for her people. A medalist and grand master of the art nouveau style, Roty designed the fin-de-siècle beauty in 1897, when she sauntered onto several denominations of French coins, including the keystone silver franc.

It is widely believed that Roty's Sower inspired several classic American coin designs, including Augustus Saint-Gauden's $20 double eagle gold piece; Adolph Weinman's famous Walking Liberty half dollar (later recycled for the American Eagle silver bullion dollar); and the U.S.-Philippines silver centavos and peso designed by Melicio Figueroa. The Sower appears to this day on French coinage, both circulating euro coins as well as silver and gold proof commemoratives.
"


I own some of the different Sower coins, complete Mercury book(working on upgrading), and near complete Walker book (still looking for the right 23S, just need a low grade). They have the classic look to them. They are art work in my hand. Each one with it's different toning and own beauty.

What coin do we have now that can compare to the art of the Sower or Walker? To me, that answer is none, right now. I hope we change that.

I guess that is why I collect so many commemorative and silver coins from around the world. The ASE is about the only coin that I can think of that compares. It is a copy of the Adolph Weinman's design.

I still continue to buy the annual silver Proof set. I collect the ASE UNC and Proof from each year.

In 80-100 years are the future generations of numismatics going to say "wow look at all the great coins made from 1999 to 2011? I hope the State Quarters in the silver sets are highly sought after. I suspect they will be. I hope so, I just don't know right now. I hope we get better.

Our coinage seems to has gone from art work to dead Presidents.


rant over

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@GTALLEN: I too love those French 'sower' coins. It would not be proper to hijack this one, but perhaps *someone* should start a separate thread for them.

Sooo... I bid on an exotic foreign coin on ebay awhile ago, and lost. I was quite surprised to find the same coin relisted a few weeks later. The seller was not coin-smart, just a local picker/re-seller of anything that would move. His buyer had returned the piece due to polishing that did not show well in the images. I liked the coin enough to forgive the rough treatment, which was commonly done long ago. This time I won, at a better price than I would have paid previously. I was startled to find, when the package arrived, this 1920 Walking Liberty half dollar inside instead of the 17th century German coin I was supposed to receive. The seller was equally surprised when he realized he'd mailed the wrong coin by mistake! Rather than endure the hassle of another return and possible bad feedback, he said "just keep the coin."
Seemed like a win-win situation to me!

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Here's my 1921 S. Sunglasses are not needed to view this very worn coin!



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@GTALLEN: I too love those French 'sower' coins. It would not be proper to hijack this one, but perhaps *someone* should start a separate thread for them.


Maybe that "someone" should be me. Since I have the questions. I will start a new thread when I get home today. I will get out few of my "Sowers" and "Walkers". I will take some pictures. I really like the art and history of coinage and the relationship of coins from different regions of the world..

This thread is getting better and better. I am waiting for monster coins to come out.

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1921 Walking Liberty half Dollar


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