The obverse and reverse sides of the Walking Liberty half dollar were both designed by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman in 1916.
The obverse began to be re-used in 1986 for the American Silver Eagle dollar and is currently being minted.
The reverse of the American Silver Eagle dollar was designed by sculptor and engraver John M. Mercanti in 1986.
The walking Liberty design was used on half dollars in 1921. George Morgan designed the $1 coin. Please see the Related Questions depending on which coin you have.
Try google for this question, Adolph A. Weinman designed the coin
No such coin as a "Walking Statue of Liberty" exists. Please post a new question with the date and denomination of the coin.
Please look at the coin again and post new question, there is no such coin as a walking liberty nickel.
The half dollar coin minted in 1919 is the Walking Liberty half dollar. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, it features a depiction of Lady Liberty walking in a field on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. This coin was produced from 1916 to 1947 and is highly regarded by collectors for its artistic design and historical significance.
No such coin
Please check your coin again and post a new question with its denomination. To clear things up There are Liberty Head designs and Walking Liberty designs, but there couldn't be a coin with a "walking liberty head" because heads can't walk, LOL! And in any case, the Walking Liberty design didn't appear until 1916, on half dollars.
The US Mint did not produce any Walking Liberty half dollars in 1932.
The AW you see is Adolph A. Weinman's monogram, he designed the coin. It appears on all Walking Liberty half dollars and Mercury Head dimes.
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.
Yes. This coin is called a Walking Liberty Half Dollar.
As of today about $15.00.