Description:
Obverse: Lady Liberty walking towards the sunrise, draped in the American flag, holding branches of laurel and oak, symbolizing civil and military glory. This iconic design was created by Adolph A. Weinman.
Reverse: A perched eagle with wings partially raised, symbolizing strength and vigilance.
Collectible Significance: The 1921-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a key date in the series, with one of the lowest mintages in the Walking Liberty collection (just 208,000 coins struck). Its scarcity, combined with its beautiful design, makes it highly sought after by collectors.
Grade Commentary:
At VG-8, the coin shows substantial wear but retains major design elements. While details are faint, the date, mintmark, and general design are still discernible, preserving its collector value.