1937-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar - VF
The 1937-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a beautiful example of classic American silver coinage, struck at the historic Denver Mint during the pre-World War II era. Designed by renowned sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, the obverse features the iconic Walking Liberty striding toward the rising sun, while the reverse showcases a majestic eagle perched on a mountain pine branch—one of the most admired designs in all of U.S. numismatics.
The “D” mintmark adds collector appeal and ties this coin to the Denver Mint, making it a desirable addition for collectors of branch mint issues and Walking Liberty Half Dollars alike.
In Very Fine (VF) condition, this coin shows moderate wear with many finer design details still visible. Liberty’s gown lines and key reverse details remain more pronounced than lower-grade examples, giving the coin strong eye appeal while preserving its vintage character and history.
Struck in 90% silver, the 1937-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar combines intrinsic silver value with enduring collector demand, making it an excellent addition to any vintage U.S. coin collection.
Important Note:
The image shown is for reference only. You will receive a 1937-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar in Very Fine (VF) condition, but the exact coin may vary. Each piece is guaranteed to be of similar grade and overall condition.