All Walking Liberty half dollars (1916-1947) have the same silver content of .36169oz of pure silver.
All Walking Liberty half dollars (1916-1947) have the same silver content of .36169oz of pure silver.
About $6.00 just for the silver
There is no 1944 liberty dollar. There is a 1944 liberty walking half dollar. The average value of these is about 10-12 dollars.
What you have is a "Walking Liberty" half dollar. 1944 is a common year and in average circulated condition they are worth about $12 for their silver content. If uncirculated it might be worth a bit more.
The gold is plating that was added later by a private company. It destroys any collector value the coin had, but as of 01/2010 it's still worth about $7-8 for its silver content.
All Walking Liberty half dollars (1916-1947) have the same silver content of .36169oz of pure silver.
About $6.00 just for the silver
There is no 1944 liberty dollar. There is a 1944 liberty walking half dollar. The average value of these is about 10-12 dollars.
What you have is a "Walking Liberty" half dollar. 1944 is a common year and in average circulated condition they are worth about $12 for their silver content. If uncirculated it might be worth a bit more.
The gold is plating that was added later by a private company. It destroys any collector value the coin had, but as of 01/2010 it's still worth about $7-8 for its silver content.
It depends on condition, if it is a circulated coin it is worth about $15 for the silver. If in mint state it might fetch about $30 or so.
It is worth at least 10 dollars for the silver alone if it is in average condition. If it is very nice, uncirculated, a bit more.
It's called a Winged Liberty or Mercury Head dime, with the date of 1944 the coin is very common and value is likely just for the silver about a dollar. The "W" is the designers ( A. Weinman) monogram.
It's worth about a dollar, just for the silver.
These are both considered common dates for Walking Liberty Half Dollars. In circulated condition, their value will be based mainly on the silver they contain -- currently $2.50 to $3.00 apiece.
The coin is a very common date " War Years" Walking Liberty half, unless it's a super high grade coin the value is just for the silver, about $10.00
Yes, but a year would helpful to say for sure. IE: the 1917 and 1944 Liberty Dimes have both silver and Mercury. Although all others I have seen are silver.