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1936 50C Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar Coin NGC PF66 - HAT777447006

1936 50C Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar Coin NGC PF66 - HAT777447006

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1936 50C Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar - NGC PF66

Own a stunning piece of American numismatic history with this 1936 Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Struck in 90% silver, this coin represents a high point in American coinage design and is highly sought after by collectors. This example has been certified by NGC as a Proof 66 (PF66), guaranteeing its authenticity and exceptional quality.

A Glimpse into the Past

The Walking Liberty Half Dollar, designed by Adolph A. Weinman, was first issued in 1916. Its iconic depiction of Liberty striding towards the dawn with an olive branch in hand resonated with a nation striving for peace during a tumultuous era. The series continued until 1947, leaving behind a legacy of beauty and artistic achievement. Coins from the series are highly valued by numismatists and those with an eye for design. The 1936 proof represents a key date in the series.

Coin Highlights

  • Denomination: 50C (Half Dollar)
  • Metal: 90% Silver
  • Year: 1936
  • Certification: NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)
  • Grade: PF66 (Proof 66)
  • NGC Certification Number: 40640903
  • BullionSharks Coin Number: 6636
  • Rarity: A desirable proof issue
  • Design Appeal: Features Adolph A. Weinman's iconic Walking Liberty design

Collecting and Preservation

Handle this certified coin with care, preferably with cotton gloves, to preserve its condition. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The NGC certification protects the coin and ensures its authenticity for generations to come.

Acquire This Scarce Proof Today

Don't miss the opportunity to add this beautiful and well-preserved 1936 Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar to your collection! Secure this NGC PF66 example now before it's gone.