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The Statue of Liberty is holding the torch in her right hand.
The back of the Walking Liberty half dollar has an eagle on it. The sun is located on the front of the coin just left of Lady Liberty.
Left.
The right hand.
What the Statue of Liberty is holding in her left hand represents the Declaration of Independence. It reads "July IV MDCCLXXVI" or July 4th, 1776; The date the Declaration of Independence was signed.
Right hand.
If your (walking liberty half dollar) coin is dated 1916 (and some 1917 coins) the mintmark is found underneath "In God we Trust" on the front of the coin. All other years the mintmark is found on the reverse of the coin to the left of the branch that the eagle is sitting on. Keep in mind that if your coin has no mintmark, it was minted in Philadelphia. If you have a silver eagle dollar which also uses the walking liberty design, the mintmark will be on the back under the olive branch that the eagle is holding. Bullion silver eagles do not contain mintmarks and could be minted from a number of different mints depending on the year the coin was issued.
The Statute of Liberty is holding the tablet in her left hand. The tablet has roman numerals inscribed on it. The writing is July 4 1776.
The chains, which the Statue of Liberty is trampling under her left foot, symbolizes the United States' wish to be free from oppression and tyranny.
On the statue of liberty, Miss Liberty is carrying the torch in her right hand.
All 2002 Silver Eagle coins were struck at WestPoint but only proof coins have the W mint mark It is on the back (reverse) of the coin under the left wing.
Because her left hand is busy holding a tabula ansata.