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Gold: $3,368.34
Silver: $35.98
Platinum: $1,263.40
Palladium: $1,043.55
G/S: 93.63
Pt/G: 0.38
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  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #776 - Complete collection of Walking Liberty half dollars in two Whitman albums
  • Half Dollars-Walking Liberty
  • Cheddars de Voirs. Uniform wear and natural surfaces are noticed throughout this complete collection of Walking Liberty half-dollars that are housed in two Whitman coin albums. The first album runs from 1916 through 1940 while the second album houses everything from 1941 through 1947. Grades range fairly tightly from Good to Extra Fine with the majority of the tenants grading somewhere in between. Included in this even keel collection are the following examples: a 1916 (GD), a 1916-D (VG), a 1916-S (GD+), a 1917-D Obverse (GD), a 1917-D Reverse (VG+), a 1917-S Obverse (VG), a 1917-S Reverse (F), a 1918-D (VG), a 1918-S (VG), a 1919 (GD), a 1919-D (VG), a 1919-S (VG), a 1920-S (VG), a 1921 (AG+), a 1921-D (VG+), a 1921-S (GD+), and a 1938-D (VF). Every example in the “short set” from 1941 through 1947 is filled with fresh examples ranging in grade from Very Fine to Extra Fine and could not be any more original (ck).
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #358 - 1849-C PCGS XF-40
  • Hammer: $3,000
  • Gold $2.50-Liberty Head Quarter Eagle
  • Mintage: 10,220. Overall reasonably appealing given the mint of origin, close perusal with a loupe reveals slightly glossy character and light wear above Liberty's brow, over the curls and on the highpoints of the eagle's wings. This example of the rare 1849-C sees some circulation abrasions at the lower portrait, while the reverse essentially avoids mentionable contact. The strike appears typically weak on the eagle's left (observed) leg and the feathers immediately surrounding the shield.
 

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