1916-D 50C MS66 认证号25793211, PCGS号6567
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Type: Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Designer: Adolph Alexander Weinman
Content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight: 12.50 grams
Diameter: 30.00 millimeters
Edge: Reeded
Mint: Denver
Production Strikes: 1,014,400
General Type Description: In 1916 the design of Adolph A. Weinman was selected for the new half dollar motif to replace the Barber design which had been in use since 1892. Weinman, a sculptor, also produced the Liberty Head or “Mercury” dime introduced the same year. The obverse depicts Miss Liberty walking toward the sun, her right arm outstretched, her left arm carrying a bundle of branches, and with a starry cape behind. LIBERTY is above, while IN GOD WE TRUST is to the lower right, and the date is below. The motif seems to have been inspired by Saint-Gaudens’ motif for the illustrious double eagle of 1907. The reverse shows an eagle perched on a rocky crag, from which grows a pine branch, symbol of strength. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above, E PLURIBUS UNUM is to the left, and HALF DOLLAR is below. During the first two years of issue, the mintmark appeared on the obverse, beneath the motto “In God We Trust.” Midway through 1917, it was moved to the reverse, near the edge at the 7 o’clock position resulting in both “Obverse” and “Reverse” mintmark varieties for that year. While there are no extreme rarities in the series, most issues before 1934 are scarce, particularly the issues of 1919 and 1921. Specimens of the Liberty Walking half dollar are readily available for the type collector, with those dated in the 1940s being most easily found. Grades available range from Good through superb Uncirculated, although sharply struck pieces are decidedly scarce. Proofs were minted from 1936 through 1942 and are available in proportion to the original mintages. The design has been a favorite with numismatists ever since the time of issue, and many consider it to be one of the most beautiful motifs ever employed on a circulating coin. (Source: Bowers, W. David. “United States Coins by Design Types - An Action Guide for the Collector and Investor”. Edited and updated by Mike Sherman, PCGS CoinFacts)
Specific Issue Description: In circulated grades, the 1916-D is about of equal rarity as the 1916, even though the mintage is almost twice as many coins. Both coins are much rarer, or at least sell for more, than all but a few of the dates that follow. In Gem condition, the 1916-D is slightly rarer than the 1916. Most mint state examples are well struck. Luster is the “satiny look” often seen on the earlier date Walkers. (Source: Hall, David. PCGS CoinFacts)
Exemplar Notes: This exhibits well-detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster throughout with attractive shades of champagne-gold and light russet toning warm each side. Only 5 graded higher (as of 4/2018). Acquired 4/2018 from Heritage Auctions.
专家评论
David Hall
In circulated grades, the 1916-D is about of equal rarity as the 1916, even though the mintage is almost twice as many coins. Both coins are much rarer, or at least sell for more, than all but a few of the dates that follow. In Gem condition, the 1916-D is slightly rarer than the 1916. Most mint state examples are well struck. Luster is the "satiny look" often seen on the earlier date Walkers.PCGS #
6567
设计师
Adolph Alexander Weinman
边缘
Reeded
直径
30.00 毫米
重量
12.50 克
铸币数量
1014400
金属成分
90% Silver, 10% Copper
更高评级数量
7
评级较低的钱币数量
3440
地区
The United States of America
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稀有性和存量估计 了解更多
所有评级 | 50000 |
60或以上 | 4000 |
65或以上 | 400 |
所有评级 | R-2.5 |
60或以上 | R-4.2 |
65或以上 | R-6.2 |
所有评级 | 10 / 66 TIE |
60或以上 | 24 / 66 TIE |
65或以上 | 22 / 66 |
所有评级 | 10 / 66 TIE |
60或以上 | 24 / 66 TIE |
65或以上 | 22 / 66 |