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English citations of WL

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

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  • 2001 March 18, John Carney, “Baltimore Show”, in rec.collecting.coins (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-03:
    Thanks for the report Steve. I wonder why Franklins would be doing well and WLs are "sluggish"? I've noticed a pickup in the prices of Franklins also.
  • 2005 March 12, Bill Krummel, “Selling: individual coins vs larger lots?”, in rec.collecting.coins (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-03:
    Common date circulated Mercs, Franklins, WLs are going to bring silver melt, or a little over.
  • 2009 September 1, Bruce Remick, “WL 50¢ 1917 obverse MM in Type Set?”, in rec.collecting.coins (Usenet), retrieved 2023-01-03:
    I know. We should include whatever pleases us. But I cringe at the thought of having to budget for a nice BU 1917 WL with the obverse MM if most type set collectors don't consider it a variety to include.