English citations of WLH

Noun: "(numismatic slang) initialism of Walking Liberty half" edit

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  • 2005 March 12, Eric Babula, “Selling: individual coins vs larger lots?”, in rec.collecting.coins[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-03:
    I'm planning on starting out with some of my lower-value coins - IHCs, Mercs, Franklins, WLHs of G-VF range. What's the best way to sell them, for the best profit margin for me?
  • 2006 June 6, Dave Hinz, “Contest Thread -- Amistad”, in rec.collecting.coins[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-03:
    > I gotta go with halves, in order:
    >
    > Franklins
    > Barber
    > Walking LIberty

    Ascending order, certainly? Because the Franklin Half is ugly enough to scare small children, ruin crops, and cause infrastructure to collapse. I'm astonished that they replaced the WLH with such an abomination. No detail on the front, and staggeringly uninspired / uninspiring on the reverse. And the afterthought of the eagle - well, it sure shows that it was in fact an afterthought.
  • 2008 February 7, Coinenthusiast, “FA: Some WL Halves, Silver Eagles, etc, ends Friday 2/8”, in rec.collecting.coins[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-03:
    A few WLH lots, some silver eagles, a nice circ 1894-O Morgan and a Good 1892 Barber Half along with a few Jefferson nickels.