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      Walking Liberty Half Dollar
      Those half dollars struck from 1916 until 1947. The Walking Liberty design by A.A. Weinman
      undoubtedly was inspired by the popular Saint-Gaudens/Charles Barber Liberty Standing double
      eagle then current.

      Washington Quarter Dollar
      The John Flanagan designed quarter dollar first struck in 1932 as a circulating commemorative coin.
      (This was to celebrate the two-hundredth anniversary of George Washington’s birth.) It became a
      continuing series in 1934 and has been struck every year to 1998, albeit with a different reverse in
      1976. In 1999, the obverse was redesigned and the State quarter series began to be struck. Each of
      the 50 State quarters will have a different reverse design with 5 new issues per year for 10 years.

      West Point Mint
      The West Point Mint was originally opened in 1937 as a bullion depository and was officially
      designated by Congress as a Mint on March 31, 1988. This mint manufactures American Eagle     
      uncirculated and proof coins, manufactures all sizes of the proof and uncirculated silver, gold and
      platinum American Eagle coins, manufactures commemorative coins that Congress mandates, and
      stores platinum, gold and silver bullion. This mint uses the “W” mintmark.