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1941 50C PR69 NGC. In 1941, the Philadelphia Mint

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1941 50C PR69 NGC. In 1941, the Philadelphia Mint
<B>1941<50C> PR69 NGC.</B></I> In 1941, the Philadelphia Mint coined 15,412 Proof Walking Liberty half dollars, some with Adolph Weinman's monogram on the reverse and others, like this one, without his monogram. In his <I>Complete Encyclopedia,</B></I> Walter Breen explained that the latest Proof examples, struck in November and December have bold initials, while the earlier ones from January through October were produced from lapped dies without the designer's initials. Alternatively, the Proof dies may have been made without Weinman's initials. Careful examination fails to show any other evidence of lapping on the reverse die. Perhaps the coinage hubs lacked the initials when they produced the individual coinage dies. Examples struck in 1942, as well as some earlier Proofs, have also been identified without the AW monogram.<BR> This Superb, Ultra-Premium Gem Proof has light cameo contrast with intense toning over deeply mirrored fields. The obverse has the faintest blue-green toning at the center, surrounded by violet, russet, and amber color at the borders. On the reverse, the surfaces have pale champagne color with hints of teal and iridescent toning. This is a boldly struck Proof as it should be. For the collector who desires a true fully struck Walking Liberty Half Dollar, this is a perfect choice. It nicely illustrates the design as Weinman intended. Over the years, we have only handled about 20 examples that graded PR68, and of course, none at the present grade level. The presence of even the slightest contrast between the fields and devices creates an additional importance to this amazing coin. Population: 1 in 69, 0 finer (6/05).<BR><I>From The Robert Moreno Collection.</B></I>