Enhance your collection with this beautiful 1941-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar, struck at the Denver Mint and composed of 90% silver. Widely regarded as one of the most elegant designs in American coinage, the Walking Liberty Half Dollar remains a favorite among collectors for its artistry, history, and silver content.
Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, the obverse features Liberty striding toward the rising sun draped in the American flag, symbolizing hope and freedom. The reverse showcases a proud eagle perched on a mountain crag, creating a design that would later inspire the modern American Silver Eagle.
This example is offered in Uncirculated (UNC) condition, displaying no signs of circulation wear and retaining strong original detail and mint luster. The Denver Mint issue is a wonderful addition to a date-and-mintmark set, a Walking Liberty collection, or any collection of classic U.S. silver coinage.
With over 80 years of history behind it, the 1941-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a timeless collectible that combines beauty, craftsmanship, and American heritage.
Photo Disclaimer: The image shown is a representative stock photo. You will receive a 1941-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar in Uncirculated (UNC) condition, but it may not be the exact coin pictured. Variations in toning, luster, strike quality, and overall appearance are normal and contribute to the unique character of each coin.