The 1942 Walking Liberty half dollar is a standout from the early WWII era when coin production saw fluctuations due to material demands. The Philadelphia Mint produced a relatively high number of these coins, yet finding them in superior condition can still be a notable challenge due to wartime circulation. This coin, graded MS67 by PCGS, exudes extraordinary eye appeal with its frosty luster and sharply struck details. The surfaces are remarkably clean, exhibiting minimal contact marks that are well within the expectations for the grade.
Liberty's gown, along with the eagle's feathers, displays bold and crisp detail, enhanced by the radiant, satiny finish.