Please check the back of the coin. You'll find that it's a HALF dollar.
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Novelty item -- no collector value.
All Walking Liberty half dollars have the same silver content of .36169oz pure silver
It's a Walking Liberty Half Dollar not a Standing Liberty half dollar and the value is about $6.00
Please check the back of the coin. You'll find that it's a HALF dollar. See the Related Question for more information.
All Walking Liberty Half dollars from 1940 to 1945 regardless of mintmarks, in average circulated condition are valued the same. About $12.00 as of 3-11-11 The values will go up and down along with the price of silver.
There's no genuine Walking Liberty half with a double-headed eagle. My guess is that you have an altered coin, but you may want to have it examined in person. The good news is that the coin is 90% silver which means it's worth about 1/3 of the going price for an ounce of silver.
Walking Liberty Half Dollars will never have a "W" mintmark. Instead, that is the designer's signature. If your Walking Liberty Half Dollar has a mintmark, it will be on the left side of the coin near the branch that the Eagle is perched upon. 1942 was a common year of Walking Liberty half dollars and they are worth about $12.75 for their silver content, unless the coin is in mint state, in which case the coin might be worth more to a collector.
If it shows any sign of ware at all the value is for the silver only, that's about $1.00
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver about $12.00
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver about $12.00
All Walking Liberty Half dollars from 1940 to 1945 regardless of mintmarks, in average circulated condition are valued the same. About $12.00 as of 3-11-11 The values will go up and down along with the price of silver.
They're called Walking Liberty halves. Miss Liberty is very firmly on the ground. Please see the Related Question for more.