1919 Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar AG/G Condition
1919 Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar AG/G Condition
1919(Philadelphia - No Mint Mark) Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar Almost God to God Condition
The 1919 Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a cherished early issue in the series, struck in .900 fine silver during the post–World War I era. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, the obverse features Liberty striding confidently toward the sunrise, symbolizing progress and renewal, while the reverse presents a bold eagle perched on a rocky ledge. With a relatively low mintage compared to later dates, the 1919 issue has become increasingly scarce—especially in any collectible condition.
1919 Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar AG/G
This example, offered in About Good to Good (AG/G) condition, exhibits heavy wear consistent with long-term circulation. While much of the finer detail has been worn smooth, key elements such as the date and outline of Liberty and the eagle remain discernible. It’s a solid entry-level piece for collectors building a circulated Walking Liberty set or those seeking an affordable way to own early U.S. silver coinage with genuine historical charm.