Any colorful walking liberty halves out there??
Lakesammman
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Post 'em if you've got them - would love to see the spectrum of color that's available.
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>You own that one? >>
Only in my wet dreams. It's a scan of the cover coin from the dust jacket of one of my books.
Russ, NCNE
This is the only 'colorful' walking liberty half I have. The coloring is much darker in the scan than in reality.
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See ya on the other side, Dudes.
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That's the MOST interesting toning pattern (and colors) I have ever seen on a Walker!
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I like this one, it's what I call "atchoo toning".
1942 Orange, Amber, Blue & Lilac Walker
Kaleidoscope Coins
by far that is the most beautiful coin I have seen, thanks for sharing!
SNMAN
1947-D .50¢ PCGS MS 66
We purchased this one from DLRC a few months ago
KJ ---> watching it snow in KY today
<< <i>It's amazing how few toned Walkers and Franklins there are. Guess it's due to the coins not sitting in mint bags for decades. >>
Amazing coins, while I would agree with you on the Walkers, there are hundreds and hundreds of toned beautiful Franklins out there, mostly those that were sold in the 50's mint sets. I own several. Had the WLH design lasted into the 50's you would see more of them too.
1940 .50¢ NGC MS 67 *
Another nice one from DLRC.
KJ