While what you have is technically a liberty half-dollar, most coin collectors refer to these as Barber half-dollars, named after their designer, Charles Barber, and reserve the name of liberty half-dollars for the Walking Liberty series (1916-1947). When it comes to collecting Barber coins, condition is incredibly important. If you can make out all the letters in "LIBERTY" on the headband or most of them, the coin is generally in at least extra-fine condition and depending on condition goes for around $20-70+, however, if the coin is well worn and circulated, with high silver prices, it is worth $10 for the silver content.
Sorry.No liberty half dollars in 1967.
The coin is a Franklin half dollar not a Liberty half dollar, and is so common if it has any wear at all the value is for the silver only, about $10.00
A Walking Liberty half dollar has .36169oz of silver.
A 1936 Walking Liberty half dollar has .36169oz of silver.
5-5-11>> The coin is a Franklin half dollar not a Liberty half dollar, and is so common if it has any wear at all the value is for the silver only, about $13.00
In average condition a 1936 Walking Liberty half dollar is valued at $18.00.
In average condition a 1936 Walking Liberty half dollar is valued at $18.00.
50 cents.
5-5-11>> The coin is a Kennedy Half dollar NOT a Liberty half dollar. So many were made that most coins are only valued for the silver (40%) at about $5.00.
A US Walking Liberty Half dollar dated 1917 will weigh 12.50 grams.
It's a common bicentennial half dollar, worth 50 cents.
A slabbed 1946 Walking Liberty half dollar has a current average retail value of $138.00 in MS-65