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PCGS PR66
The 1936 Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar represents an exceptional opportunity for serious collectors. With only 3,901 proofs struck that year, these coins are significantly scarcer than their business strike counterparts. The 1936 issue holds particular significance as it was one of the first years that the U.S. Mint resumed proof production after a hiatus dating back to 1916.
This remarkable PR66 example displays exceptional mirrored surfaces with beautiful contrast between the fields and devices. The coin exhibits a delicate silver-gray patina with subtle toning that enhances its eye appeal. There are minimal hairlines and virtually no contact marks, consistent with the high grade. The strike is exceptionally sharp, with full detail on Liberty's hand and the eagle's feathers. The overall presentation is one of meticulous preservation and outstanding quality.
Certification | PCGS |
Grade | PR66 |
PCGS Spec # | 6636 |
PCGS Population (Greater) | 338 (117) |
Serial # | 51003243 |