








The original Standing Liberty Half Dollar coins are among the most treasured collectibles with great numismatic value. Now that timeless design is available in a gorgeous 28 oz 925 Fine Silver Statue.
Lady Liberty takes inspiration from many different legends and goddesses. However, the most common symbolic reference that is drawn from the statue is Libertas, the goddess of freedom, who was widely worshiped in ancient Rome, particularly by formerly enslaved people.
The first time Lady Liberty was introduced on the U.S. coin was in 1793. She was chosen as the design since she is considered the perfect representation of the American people and the country's promise of freedom. Her design has changed significantly, from a side profile to a full-body portrait; Lady Liberty has seen many transformations. This new design shows her standing with her leg exposed, still wearing the Roman stola but with an armoured top.
The original Standing Liberty Half Dollar coins are among the most treasured collectibles with great numismatic value. Now that timeless design is available in a gorgeous 28 oz 925 Fine Silver Statue.
STATUE HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 30 oz of 925 Fine Silver
*Depicts the original Standing Liberty design; Lady Liberty standing tall, holding a shield in her left hand and an olive branch in her right
Lady Liberty takes inspiration from many different legends and goddesses. However, the most common symbolic reference that is drawn from the statue is Libertas, the goddess of freedom, who was widely worshiped in ancient Rome, particularly by formerly enslaved people.
The first time Lady Liberty was introduced on the U.S. coin was in 1793. She was chosen as the design since she is considered the perfect representation of the American people and the country's promise of freedom. Her design has changed significantly, from a side profile to a full-body portrait; Lady Liberty has seen many transformations. This new design shows her standing with her leg exposed, still wearing the Roman stola but with an armoured top.