Product Details: Step back in time and own a tangible piece of American history with this stunning 1928-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar. This coin, minted at the San Francisco Mint, is a beautiful example of Adolph A. Weinman's iconic design, widely considered one of the most beautiful and artistic coin designs ever produced by the U.S. Mint. The Walking Liberty Half Dollar was minted from 1916 to 1947, replacing the Barber Half Dollar. The 1928-S issue is a semi-key date in the series, with a relatively low mintage of 1,940,000 coins. The coin’s design features a full-length figure of Liberty, gracefully striding toward a rising sun with the Stars and Stripes flowing behind her, while on the reverse, a majestic American eagle stands perched on a mountain crag. The poor strike quality often seen on this particular issue is typical for coins from the San Francisco Mint during this period, making examples with strong strikes highly sought after. This coin, with its certified MS 62 grade, offers a fantastic blend of historical importance and collectible appeal. Whether you are a seasoned numismatist completing a set of Walking Liberty Half Dollars or a new collector looking for a classic and beautiful piece of American coinage, this 1928-S PCGS MS 62 is a remarkable addition. Its certification by a leading grading service provides confidence in its authenticity and condition, while its historic design and lower mintage make it a desirable piece for any portfolio.
Coin Features:
PCGS graded MS 62
Known as a Walking Liberty Half Dollar
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This is a PCGS graded coin. You will receive the coin pictured. You are purchasing a 1928-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar graded PCGS MS 62. This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.