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PCGS
PR65
CAC
Proof Walking Liberty half dollars from 1937 are scarce, with a mintage of just 5,728 pieces. These were produced specifically for the growing collector market and represent some of the finest examples of Weinman's iconic design. The Philadelphia Mint struck these proofs with extra care, creating coins with deeply mirrored fields and sharply frosted devices that showcase every detail of Liberty's flowing gown and the majestic eagle reverse.
This PCGS PR65 CAC example displays all the hallmarks of a well-preserved proof. The mirrors are deep and reflective, creating a stunning contrast with the frosted devices. The surfaces are remarkably clean for the grade, showing only the most minor hairlines that keep it from a higher designation. The eye appeal is excellent, with original brilliant surfaces that showcase the coin's proof character beautifully. A solid choice for either a type set or a date set of Walking Liberty halves.
Certification | PCGS |
Grade | PR65 |
PCGS Spec # | 6637 |
PCGS Population (Greater) | 690 (956) |
Serial # | 59092980 |