Walking Liberty Half Dollar

The Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a coin series minted by the United States from 1916 to 1947. It is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and iconic coin designs in American numismatic history. The Walking Liberty design was created by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, who also designed the Mercury Dime.

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What is the Walking Liberty Half Dollar?
The Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a 50-cent coin that was minted by the United States from 1916 to 1947. It's considered one of the most beautiful coins ever minted by the U.S. The coin's design, created by Adolph A. Weinman, features an image of Lady Liberty striding toward the sunrise on the obverse side, and an eagle perched on a rock on the reverse side.
What is the composition of the Walking Liberty Half Dollar?
The Walking Liberty Half Dollar is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. This makes it a favorite among both coin collectors and silver bullion collectors. The coin weighs 12.50 grams and has a diameter of 30.6 millimeters.
How much is a Walking Liberty Half Dollar worth today?
The value of a Walking Liberty Half Dollar can vary significantly depending on its date, mint mark, and condition. Coins that are in extremely fine condition or have a rare date or mint mark can be worth significantly more than their face value. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the majority of Walking Liberty Half Dollars, especially those from the more common years, are mainly valued for their silver content. However, for a precise valuation, a professional coin grading service should be consulted.
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