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The Certified Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1921-D G4 PCGS represents a significant piece of American numismatic history, embodying the spirit of the Roaring Twenties and the enduring legacy of one of the nation's most beloved coin designs. Minted during a time of economic prosperity and cultural change, this coin reflects the vibrant energy of the era.
The Walking Liberty Half Dollar series was introduced in 1916, designed by renowned sculptor Adolph A. Weinman. Weinman's masterpiece featured a powerful portrayal of Lady Liberty striding confidently toward the rising sun, her figure draped in the stars and stripes of the American flag. The reverse design depicted a majestic bald eagle perched atop a mountain crag, symbolizing America's strength and resilience.
The Denver Mint, one of the key facilities of the United States Mint, struck the Certified Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1921-D G4 PCGS. The "D" mintmark, located on the obverse of the coin near the date, signifies its origin. The Denver Mint played a crucial role in meeting the growing demand for coinage during this period of economic expansion.
In 1921, the Denver Mint produced a total of 208,000 Walking Liberty Half Dollars. While this mintage figure is relatively low compared to earlier years of the series, the 1921-D issue is highly sought after by collectors due to its scarcity and historical significance.
The Certified Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1921-D G4 PCGS is graded G4 by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), indicating Good condition with visible wear but still recognizable design details. Coins in G4 grade typically exhibit heavily worn surfaces and may show significant loss of detail.
Despite its worn condition, the Certified Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1921-D G4 PCGS remains a prized collectible for numismatists and history enthusiasts alike. Its association with the Roaring Twenties and its place within the iconic Walking Liberty series make it a cherished addition to any coin collection.