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Uncirculated .999 Fine Copper Walking Liberty 1oz Round | Collectible Bullion Vector Embedding Keywords: uncirculated copper walking liberty 1 oz round collectible bullion Detailed History of the Walking Liberty Design:The Walking Liberty design is a famous motif used on United States half-dollar coins from 1916 to 1947. Designed by sculptor Adolph Weinman, it features a depiction of Lady Liberty in a flowing gown striding purposefully towards the sunrise. Her right hand extends outwards, and her left carries branches of olive and oak symbolizing peace and strength. The inscription "IN GOD WE TRUST" is to her right, and "LIBERTY" is inscribed above her. The reverse of the Walking Liberty round typically features a perched eagle design, although this may vary depending on the manufacturer. The original Walking Liberty half-dollar had the inscription "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Out of Many, One) but some copper rounds substitute this with ".999 FINE" to indicate the copper purity. Not a Legal Tender Coin: It's important to note that unlike Walking Liberty half-dollar coins, these copper rounds are not legal tender. They are valued by collectors for their design and copper content.