The "W" you see is the designer's monogram, Adolph Weinman. All Liberty Walking Half dollars have it. Mintmarks for this series of half's are on the reverse to the left of the tip of the rock the eagle is on. 1943 is a common date and most coins are valued at $7.00-$9.00
W is the designer's initial (A. A. Weinman). The mint mark location is on the back at roughly the 8:00 position - blank, D, or S. Regardless of mint mark, 1943 is not a rare date for half dollars. As of 01/2009 it's worth $6 - $8 for its silver content.
It is worth about $12 if in circulated condition and about $30 if uncirculated.
A mint mark on any coin is a letter or symbol indicating where it was made. In the case of a 1943 Walking Liberty half, the mint mark location is on the back, at roughly the 8:00 position. No letter = Philadelphia S = San Francisco D = Denver
W is the monogram of the designer, A. A. Weinmann. The mint mark location is on the back side, at the 8:00 position
$100 to $15,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
W is the designer's initial (A. A. Weinman). The mint mark location is on the back at roughly the 8:00 position - blank, D, or S. Regardless of mint mark, 1943 is not a rare date for half dollars. As of 01/2009 it's worth $6 - $8 for its silver content.
It is worth about $12 if in circulated condition and about $30 if uncirculated.
It is necessary to know the amount of wear and mint mark (if it has one) to be able to make an estimate of value. I would suggest you take your coin to a reliable dealer and have it appraised.
A mint mark on any coin is a letter or symbol indicating where it was made. In the case of a 1943 Walking Liberty half, the mint mark location is on the back, at roughly the 8:00 position. No letter = Philadelphia S = San Francisco D = Denver
It is necessary to know the amount of wear and mint mark (if it has one) to be able to make an estimate of value. I would suggest you take your coin to a reliable dealer and have it appraised.
W is the monogram of the designer, A. A. Weinmann. The mint mark location is on the back side, at the 8:00 position
$35 to $300,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.'
1905 Liberty nickels were only minted at Philadelphia, so they do not carry a mint mark.
$100 to $15,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
A Kennedy Half Dollar that was minted in 2007 and carries a mint mark of "S," was produced in clad and silver. The clad in a proof state is worth: $4; in silver, the value is: $7.00.
The 1892-O half dollar is one of the more valuable half dollars. It's worth at least $200 and upwards of almost $800 depending on condition.
im pretty sure that its worth 3 to 10 dollars im not entirely sure though....