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1936-D 50C Walking Liberty Half Dollar Coin NGC MS66 + - HAT520180009

1936-D 50C Walking Liberty Half Dollar Coin NGC MS66 + - HAT520180009

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1936-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar - NGC MS66 +

Acquire a remarkable example of American coinage history with this 1936-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar, certified MS66 + by NGC. This stunning silver half dollar represents a pivotal era in U.S. design and continues to captivate collectors with its beauty and historical significance.

A Piece of American History

The Walking Liberty Half Dollar, designed by Adolph A. Weinman, was first introduced in 1916 and quickly became an iconic symbol of American ideals. Minted during a period of economic recovery and national optimism, this coin embodies the spirit of progress and freedom. The 1936-D issue holds a special place within the series, sought after by those seeking to complete their collections.

Key Features:

  • Denomination: 50C (Half Dollar)
  • Metal: Silver
  • Mint Mark: D (Denver Mint)
  • Year: 1936-D
  • Grade: MS66 + (Mint State 66 Plus)
  • Certification: NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)
  • NGC Certification ID: 8241925005
  • NGC Number: 16599
  • Rarity & Appeal: A well-preserved example of a classic design, highly desirable for its eye appeal and condition.

Collecting & Preservation:

To maintain the condition of your 1936-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar, handle it with care, preferably with cotton gloves. Store it in a protective holder or display case designed for coins. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can diminish its value. Proper storage will safeguard its condition for generations.

Secure Your Piece of History Today!

Don't miss the opportunity to add this exceptional 1936-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar to your collection. Its beauty, history, and certified condition make it a prized acquisition. Act now before it's gone!