United States: 1938-D silver Walking Liberty half dollar

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  1. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    United States: 1938-D silver Walking Liberty half dollar

    PCGS MS65. Cert. #45620755.

    Numista-4455, Krause-Mishler-142.

    Mintage: 491,600.

    Ex-David Lawrence Rare Coins, auction Lot #7189, 26 March 2023. Purchased in the slab.

    The Walking Liberty half dollar was designed by sculptor and engraver Adolph Weinman and issued from 1916 to 1947. The 1938-D is a semi-key date for the series, with under a half million struck. This Gem MS65 example is over a dozen times more valuable than the most common date in the same grade would be.

    This coin is mostly white with nice cartwheel luster, and represents perhaps the only time I have owned a semi-key or key-date coin that also happened to be in high enough grade for optimal use as a type example. 1938 also happens to be my father's birthyear.

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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Nice, very nice! On Fabulous Friday. ;)
     
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  4. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    I've been trying to sell this coin for close to my $1,500 cost, but upon checking eBay for comparisons this morning, I came to the sobering realization that you can get a PCGS MS65 in the $1,100-ish range. So it seems I'm "buried" in this one.

    Oh well. That's OK, because I'm perfectly content to keep it. I was just thinking of selling it so that I could downgrade to a more common date example as a type coin (but maybe in MS66), and then using the remaining proceeds for other things.

    Guess I'll hang onto this one for a while, then, unless I get a tempting swap offer. There's certainly nothing wrong with that- it is a very nice coin.
     
  5. The Meat man

    The Meat man Supporter! Supporter

    Very nice. Looks just like it did in 1938!
     
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