Dansco 7161 Liberty Walking Halves 1941-1947

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    The Dansco 7161 Liberty Walking Halves 1941-1947 album is a premium storage solution designed for collectors of the later years of the Liberty Walking half dollar series. This specific album covers the years 1941 through 1947, a crucial period in American coinage that captures the final years of this iconic series. The Liberty Walking half dollar, first issued in 1916 and struck until 1947, is celebrated for its artistic beauty and historical significance, making it a sought-after collection among numismatists. The Dansco 7161 album offers a specialized and durable format to house these important later issues, providing collectors with an elegant means to preserve and display their collection.

    The Liberty Walking half dollar was designed by Adolph A. Weinman, whose work remains highly regarded for its artistic merit. The coin’s obverse features Liberty walking with a flowing gown, holding a branch of laurel and a bundle of oak, symbolizing peace and strength. This dynamic representation of Liberty, combined with the coin’s reverse design—a majestic eagle in flight—captivated the public and set a new standard for coin design in the United States. The series is noted for its smooth, graceful lines and detailed artistry, which stand out in contrast to the more traditional designs of earlier American coinage.

    During the years covered by the Dansco 7161 album, the Liberty Walking half dollar continued to be struck with varying mintage figures. The early 1940s saw relatively high production as the country was involved in World War II, leading to increased demand for coinage. In 1941 and 1942, production numbers were robust, reflecting the need for currency during wartime. However, as the war progressed, minting was adjusted to accommodate other priorities. By 1945 and 1946, mintages increased again, and the final year of the series, 1947, saw relatively high production before the series was replaced by the Franklin half dollar in 1948.

    The Dansco 7161 album is meticulously designed to house and display these later issues of the Liberty Walking half dollar series. Constructed with high-quality, acid-free materials, the album features clear plastic lenses that protect the coins while allowing for unobstructed viewing. This design helps prevent tarnishing and corrosion, ensuring that the coins remain in excellent condition. The album’s pages are arranged to accommodate each year from 1941 to 1947, providing a dedicated slot for each coin. This thoughtful arrangement allows collectors to organize their collection in a visually appealing manner, while also protecting each piece from environmental damage.

    The mintage of Liberty Walking half dollars during the years covered by the Dansco 7161 album varied. For example, the 1941 issue had a mintage of approximately 21 million coins, while the 1942 issue was slightly lower at around 15 million. Production figures remained relatively high through the mid-1940s, with the 1945 issue seeing a mintage of about 16 million coins. The 1946 issue was produced in larger quantities, totaling around 24 million coins. The final year, 1947, saw a mintage of approximately 21 million, marking the end of the series. These mintage figures reflect the economic and political conditions of the time, as well as the changing needs of the American economy during and after World War II.

    Maintaining the condition of the coins housed in the Dansco 7161 album is essential for preserving their numismatic value. The album’s design minimizes the risk of environmental damage, such as tarnishing or scratching, by using high-quality materials and protective features. The clear plastic lenses prevent direct contact with the coins, reducing the risk of damage from handling. Collectors can use the Dansco 7161 album to display their Liberty Walking half dollars with confidence, knowing that the album’s construction will help to maintain the coins’ original beauty and value.

    In summary, the Dansco 7161 Liberty Walking Halves 1941-1947 album is an excellent choice for collectors seeking to organize and showcase the final years of the Liberty Walking half dollar series. Its high-quality construction, protective features, and thoughtful design make it a valuable tool for preserving and displaying these historically significant coins. The album’s dedicated spaces for each year and its ability to maintain the coins’ condition ensure that collectors can enjoy and appreciate their collection for years to come. The Dansco 7161 album not only enhances the presentation of the Liberty Walking half dollars but also reflects the rich history and artistic excellence of this beloved series.

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