None Graded Higher
After several years of low mintages and intermittent production, Walking Liberty half dollar production increased dramatically in 1934, and production remained stable until the series ended in 1947. Production at the three mints averaged 2.8 million coins per issue from 1916 to 1933, and 10.6 million from 1934 to 1947. That is one of the reasons that some collectors only seek the latter issues, the so-called “short set” of Walking Liberty half dollars. Nearly every San Francisco Mint Walker is characterized by weak strikes, with the exception of 1933-S and 1934-S. For some reason, these two dates come very nice, and yet, even these typically are not found as nice as this one.
The PCGS population is 14 with none graded higher.
Listed at $30,000 in the PCGS price guide.
Offered at $20,900
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