1923-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar. MS-64 (PCGS).,This is a truly impressive 1923-S half dollar, with both sides remarkably sharper than is typically seen on this issue. The detail is uniformly intricate with Libertys head crisp and the left hand bold. On the reverse we note crisp delineation to the feathers on the eagles breast and emerging detail to those on the trailing leg. Vivid multicolored peripheral toning is more extensive on the reverse. Lustrous, smooth and highly attractive, this coin is sure to sell for a premium bid.<p>The 1923-S is the only half dollar struck that year, and the first produced since 1921, as none were struck in 1922. Although it had a mintage of 2,178,000 pieces, Mint State survivors are elusive, indicative of widespread commercial use. As the eighth rarest of 65 circulation strike Walking Liberty half dollars in Uncirculated condition, this 1923-S represents an important find in todays market.<p>,From the A.J. Vanderbilt Collection. Acquired from Harry Warshaw, October 1966. Around this time Warshaw put his collection of business Americana on the market -- catalogs, advertisements, flyers, and more. It landed in the Smithsonian Institution where today it is a remarkable archive.,