Yes, if it has the word "COPY" on it, it is a fake coin.
It looks like the back of the coin, with a real big eagle.
The Walking Liberty silver 50-cent piece is composed of 90 percent silver, and 10 percent copper. It was in production from 1916 to 1947, and weighs 12.5 grams.
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The obverse and reverse sides of the Walking Liberty half dollar were both designed by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman in 1916. The obverse began to be re-used in 1986 for the American Silver Eagle dollar and is currently being minted. The reverse of the American Silver Eagle dollar was designed by sculptor and engraver John M. Mercanti in 1986.
No, but there are "Walking Liberty" American Silver Eagle coins.
A Walking Liberty half dollar has .36169oz of silver.
Walking Liberty half dollars were minted from 1916 through 1947.
Please note, Their American Silver Eagles not walking liberty silver dollars. The value follows the spot price of silver and right now it's $18.60 per ounce.
Yes there is, .36169oz.
It's a Silver Eagle not a Walking Liberty. The coin is made from one ounce of silver and the value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale. The value now is $18.25.
All genuine walking liberty half dollars are 90% silver for all years. Unless there is an obvious reason why it wouldn't be silver (wrong year, wrong design, plating flaking off, etc.) it is safe to assume it is silver. There are a few contemporary and modern counterfeits of Walking Liberty dollars but they are easily spotted.
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