Description
1920 50C Walking Liberty Half Dollar — CACG MS65+ (CAC), Philadelphia Mint A standout Gem example of America’s most iconic silver half dollar, this 1920 Philadelphia Walking Liberty Half Dollar pairs classic artistry with elite certification. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, the Walking Liberty motif—later revived for the American Silver Eagle—shows Liberty striding toward the dawn with the U.S. flag draped around her shoulders, an enduring symbol of freedom and progress. Certified MS65+ by CAC Grading (CACG) with CAC approval, this coin offers premium eye appeal and quality at the top end of Gem. The 1920 issue is notably challenging in true Gem, making a certified MS65+ an especially desirable acquisition for collectors who value condition, originality, and aesthetic charm. Why this coin stands out Desirable date from the Philadelphia Mint, prized in Gem for its scarcity in high grade MS65+ (Gem Plus) certification by CACG, with CAC approval signaling superior quality for the grade Historic, investment-worthy U.S. silver type with strong collector demand across type and date sets Excellent choice for advanced numismatists and an impressive centerpiece for any premium collection Key details Date/Denomination: 1920 50C Walking Liberty Half Dollar Mint: Philadelphia (no mintmark) Grade: MS65+ (CACG), CAC approved Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper Weight/Diameter: 12.50 g; 30.6 mm Edge: Reeded Designer: Adolph A. Weinman Population: N/A; Higher: None (per provided data) Collector’s note The Walking Liberty Half Dollar remains a cornerstone of U.S. numismatics, celebrated for its beauty, historical resonance, and enduring market demand. Gem Plus examples from 1920 are scarce and highly competitive, making this certified piece a compelling choice for both seasoned specialists and buyers seeking a blue-chip classic. Secure this exceptional 1920 Walking Liberty Half Dollar today and elevate your collection with a certified Gem of timeless appeal.