Description
GEM, SATIN LUSTROUS SURFACES. ONLY TEN COINS GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS. After producing 6.6 million examples in 1918 to help feed the United States' seemingly insatiable wartime economy, the Philadelphia Mint struck a mere 962,000 Half Dollars the year immediately after an armistice was signed with Imperial Germany. This P-mint delivery actually boasts the lowest mintage of the three 1919-dated issues in the Walking Liberty series, but it is not as conditionaly challenging as either the '19-D or the '19-S. Nevertheless, the '19-P is scarce-to-rare in all grades at or above VF, and it is an undisputed key-date issue in this popular 20th century silver series.