1943-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar - A Silver Treasure
Own a piece of American history with this stunning 1943-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Struck in .900 fine silver and certified by NGC as MS67+, this coin represents a captivating era in United States coinage.
A Glimpse into Wartime America
The Walking Liberty Half Dollar, designed by Adolph A. Weinman, was first introduced in 1916 and continued through 1947. The 1943-D issue, minted in Denver during World War II, reflects a nation focused on resilience and victory. Its elegant design embodies the spirit of freedom and progress during a pivotal period in American history, making it a prized addition to any collection.
Coin Highlights:
- Denomination: 50C (Half Dollar)
- Metal: .900 Fine Silver
- Mint Mark: D (Denver Mint)
- Year: 1943-D
- Grade: NGC MS67+
- Certification: NGC Certified
- NGC Certification ID: 6835004001
- NGC Number: 16619
- Coin Number: 6619
- Exceptional Eye Appeal: A beautiful example of this classic design.
Collecting and Preserving Your Walking Liberty
To maintain the condition and beauty of your 1943-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar, handle it with care. Store it in a protective holder, such as the one provided by NGC, to shield it from environmental factors. When evaluating Walking Liberty Half Dollars, examine the details of Liberty's gown and the eagle on the reverse for signs of wear. Trust reputable grading services like NGC to authenticate and grade your coins.
Add This Exceptional Coin to Your Collection Today!
Don't miss the opportunity to acquire this certified 1943-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Its exceptional grade and historical significance make it a truly desirable piece. Secure yours now!