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Description Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1945D Reverse.png |
English:
The reverse of the Walking Liberty half dollar. This particular coin is graded MS66+ by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) and is housed in an EdgeView holder (one can see the minimally viewable white prongs holding the edge of the coin).
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Date | July 14, 2011 for the image; 1916-1917 for the coin design. |
Source | Actual coin |
Author | Brandon Grossardt for the image; Adolph A. Weinman for the coin design. |
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