Printable Catalog with Mintage Statistics for Items Designed and Minted by Daniel Carr / Moonlight Mint.

“1915-S” (obverse), “1922-D”, “1932” Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollars – Production Blog

 

All are over-struck on genuine US Mint silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars of 1916-1947.

A few were broad-struck and/or multiply struck with moderate shift between strikes.

 

Walking Liberty half dollars were originally minted for circulation from 1916 to 1947. None were originally minted with 1915, 1922, or 1932 dates.

 

NOTE: These are NOT endorsed by the US Treasury. Defacing of US coins is legal so long as the defacement isn't for fraudulent purposes.

 

Current Status:

All production has ended and the dies have been defaced.

 

Die Pair

Quantity Struck

Issue
Price

Notes

 

 

 

 

 

Die Pair 3
“1932”

232
(final)

high-grade:

168

 bag-handled:

45
antiqued:
19

$80
(sold out)
 (high-grade)

$50
(sold out)
 (bag-handled)

$60
(sold out)
 (antiqued)

First produced May 2016.

Struck on genuine US Mint silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars of 1916-1947.

The last 31 struck have a die crack across wing.

Die Pair 3.

“1932”.

Die Pair 3.

“1932”.

Circulated “antiqued” finish.

Die Pair 3.

“1932”.

Die crack across wing.

 

 

 

Die Pair 2
“1922-D”

247
(final)

high-grade:

190

 bag-handled:

38
antiqued:
19

$80
(sold out)
 (high-grade)

$55
(sold out)
(bag-handled)

$65

(sold out)
 (antiqued)

First produced May 2016.

Struck on genuine US Mint silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars of 1916-1947.

Later strikes have a thin vertical die crack across Liberty’s hip.

The last 16 struck have the die crack extending through the “22” in date.

 

Die Pair 2.

“1922-D”.

(reverse mint mark).

Die Pair 2.

“1922-D”.

Circulated “antiqued” finish.

Die Pair 2.

“1922-D”.

Die crack across body and date.

 

 

 

Die Pair 1

“1915-S”

(obverse)

352
(final)

high-grade:

245

 bag-handled:

54
antiqued:
53

$80
(sold out)
 (high-grade)

$50
(sold out)
 (bag-handled)

$55

(sold out)
 (antiqued)

First produced May 2016.

Struck on genuine US Mint silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars of 1916-1947.

A die crack across the wing on the reverse developed during the last 38 strikes.

Die Pair 1.

“1915-S”.

(obverse mint mark).

Die Pair 1.

“1915-S”.

Circulated “antiqued” finish.

Die Pair 1.

“1915-S”.

Die crack across wing.