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1941-D Half Dollars Liberty Walking NGC MS-66
Introducing the captivating 1941 D Half Dollars Liberty Walking NGC MS-66 numismatic coin from the United States. This stunning piece is a true gem, showcasing the remarkable artistry and historical significance of the iconic Liberty Walking design. Minted in 1941 at the Denver Mint, this half dollar is a testament to the enduring legacy of American coinage. The Liberty Walking design, created by the renowned sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, has been a beloved symbol of American freedom and democracy since its introduction in 1916. Graded at the prestigious NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) as MS-66, this coin is in exceptional condition, with a high degree of detail and a well-preserved, lustrous surface. The NGC MS-66 grade indicates that the coin is of exceptional quality, with minimal signs of wear and an overall pristine appearance. Coin Specifications: Year: 1941 Mint Mark: D (Denver) Denomination: Half Dollar Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper Weight: 12.50 grams Diameter: 30.6 mm Edge: Reeded Grading: NGC MS-66 The Liberty Walking design, featuring the iconic image of Lady Liberty striding forward, has captivated collectors and numismatists for over a century. This particular 1941 D Half Dollar exemplifies the remarkable craftsmanship and attention to detail that characterized the United States Mint's production during this era. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of numismatics, the 1941 D Half Dollars Liberty Walking NGC MS-66 coin is a must-have addition to any collection. With its historical significance, exceptional condition, and timeless beauty, this coin is sure to be a cherished and valuable asset for years to come. 1st Generation Holder
Year | 1941 |
Mint Mark | D |
Strike | MS |
Grade | MS-66 |
Variety | - |
Grading Agency | NGC |
Specification properties | No |
Serial | 158489-001 |
Status | Active |
Designation | - |
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