Description
1921 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50C
Add one of the most iconic silver coins in American numismatics to your collection with this 1921 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this classic U.S. half dollar is part of the celebrated Walking Liberty series designed by renowned sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, whose masterpiece is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful coin designs ever produced by the United States Mint.
The obverse features Liberty striding confidently toward the rising sun, draped in the American flag and carrying branches of laurel and oak, symbolizing freedom, hope, and strength. The reverse showcases a majestic eagle perched upon a mountain crag with wings partially extended, conveying power and resilience. The absence of a mintmark identifies its production at the Philadelphia Mint.
Composed of 90% silver, the 1921 Walking Liberty Half Dollar offers both intrinsic silver value and significant numismatic appeal. The 1921 issue is especially desirable among collectors due to its comparatively low mintage and importance within the Walking Liberty series, making it a key date for many collections.
Issued during the post-World War I era, this coin reflects a period of optimism and growth in the United States while showcasing the exceptional artistry of early 20th-century American coinage. Its historic significance, silver composition, and enduring collector demand make it an excellent addition to Walking Liberty collections, silver coin portfolios, and U.S. type sets.
Features:
• Authentic 1921 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50C
• Struck at the Philadelphia Mint
• Designed by Adolph A. Weinman
• Composed of 90% silver

