Boasting next-level satiny surfaces, it displays eye-dazzling pastels of ocean blue, acqua green, peachy apricot, soft violet, and amber gold across both sides, adding to its original, lustrous appeal. With only 203 graded MS66+ and just 198 graded higher by PCGS, this coin sits within the top 400 known to PCGS - a highly desirable and visually stunning example from a soft final-year mintage of just over 4 million making this a highly collectible piece. Feel free to request other photos and we'd be happy to provide. We shot a few sets on this one with different lighting characteristics but no filtering or doctoring - all natural photos!
Coin: 1947 Liberty Walking Half Dollar graded at MS66+ By PCGS. Holder: TrueView holder with GoldShield emblem. Year/Mint: Produced in 1947 at the Philadelphia Mint (last year for Walkers). Composition: 90% Silver & 10% Copper. Actual Silver Weight (ASW): 0.3617 Grams.Mintage: 4,094,000 (soft final year production). Pop Stats: PCGS has 203 at MS66 with 198 graded higher (top 400 pop). Strike: Well struck issue with excellent device detail and relief - true to the complete design of the Walking Liberty.
Surfaces: Excellent next level satiny fields with eye dazzling pastels of blues, greens, apricot, and amber-gold. Appeal: Eye appealing lustrous and original last year Walker with a coloration on both sides that's highly desired.