
They have limited availability and once they are gone they may not come back in stock. These bars are hot and may sell out as they are sold out at locations all over the internet. This 1 oz Walking Liberty 1 oz Silver Bar is a wonderful tribute to the famous design made popular from the American Eagle coins. These lines are to help prevent slippage when stacking these bars. On the reverse side of the bar are diagonal lines. At the bottom is written “MADE IN THE USA’. Below the Walking Liberty design is a giant number 1 and ‘ONE TROY OUNCES FINE SILVER 999+’. Above her is written ‘LIBERTY’ and to the right of her is ‘IN GOD WE TRUST’. The design features Lady Liberty walking to the left toward a setting sun. This Walking Liberty design appeared on the American Eagle half dollar from 1916-1947 and was designed by Adolph Weinman. The obverse side of this bar has the famous Walking Liberty Design stamped into it. Embedded design of Walking Liberty doesn’t have legal tender value.Weinman, his depiction of Lady Liberty walking towards the Sun. Reverse side has diagonal lines across it The Walking Liberty half dollar was a silver dollar minted from 1916-1947.Obverse side has the Walking Liberty design stamped into it.These popular bars sell out fast and have limited availability. 999 fine silver and has the Walking Liberty design stamped into it. This bar from the Highland Mint in Florida is made with.
#WALKING LIBERTY SERIES#
The design has been featured on the modern series through the current date without interruption.One of the most iconic images in the history of coin collecting, the Walking Liberty design, is the inspiration for this Walking Liberty 1 oz Silver Bar. The obverse was chosen to be used on the American Silver Eagle when the bullion and collector coin series was introduced in 1986. The design of the Walking Liberty Half Dollar is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful in the history of American coinage. The designer’s initials “AW” appear beneath the eagle’s right wing. The inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA appears above, with E PLURIBUS UNUM to the left, and the denomination HALF DOLLAR below. A mountain pine sapling is seen springing from the rock, symbolizing America. Even the Statues official name represents her most important symbol 'Liberty Enlightening the World'. The reverse design features an eagle perched on a rock with its wings raised in a defiant stance. The Statue of Libertys torch lights the way to freedom showing us the path to Liberty. The inscription LIBERTY is widely spaced above, with IN GOD WE TRUST to the right and the date below. The sun rises from the lower left with its rays emanating into the field. Strike : As a Walking Liberty Half Dollar produced in the San Francisco Mint, it should come as no surprise to read that the 1936 - S usually comes with. Liberty’s right hand is outstretched, while her left holds a bouquet of olive branches. The coin features a depiction of Lady Liberty gliding across a sunrise landscape - often referred to as one of the best designs to ever grace a U.S. An American flag is draped across her shoulders and billowing around her.
#WALKING LIBERTY FULL#
Weinman’s obverse design for the half dollar features the full figure of Liberty wearing a long gown and walking confidently forward. Before designing the two coins, he had already established a solid reputation, building on his experience as student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. In the early 1880’s, he and his mother immigrated to the United States, after which Weinman became a prominent sculptor in his new country. Weinman, a sculptor born in the south-German city of Karlsruhe in 1870.

The winner for both the dime and half dollar was Adolph A.
