Citations:Walker
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English citations of Walker
Noun: "(numismatic slang) a Walking Liberty half dollar"
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- 1997 May 27, Hobby Markets, “New Numismatists Online Auction”, in rec.collecting.coins[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-03:
- Walkers are usually broken down and collected in 3 distinct sets. The short set consists of the 20 coins dated 1941-1947. Completing this collection provides a fun, intermediate, and reasonably priced goal for the new collector.
- 2004 April 29, Larry Louks, “Walking Liberty Defect”, in rec.collecting.coins[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-03:
- I snagged this 1943 Walker on eBay the other day, and pulled it out of my mailbox today. It's in an ANACS holder, graded MS64. The auction photo was such that I could see what appeared to be something on the coin, but couldn't tell if it was a scratch, a cracked die, or what.