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.
If you look on the back of the coin it will say 50 cents not a dollar. The coin is a Walking Liberty Half Dollar, most circulated examples are valued for the silver content only at about $5.00 Uncirculated coins can be $25.00 or more.
None were made
A 1941 Walking Liberty Half Dollar is poor condition is worth about nine dollars. The uncirculated value of this coin is around fifty-five dollars. The silver content in the coin is valued at seven dollars and fourteen cents.
The value of a 1941 Walking Liberty half dollar coin can vary depending on its condition and mint mark. In circulated condition, it is typically worth its silver content. If in uncirculated condition or with a rare mint mark, it can be worth significantly more to collectors.
Please turn the coin over and check its denomination. You'll find it's a HALF dollar.There's more information at the Related Question.Look at the back of the coin, the phrase Half Dollar is under the eagle. No silver one dollar coins were made after 1935. The 1941 Walking Liberty half dollar is common and circulated coins are valued at about $7.00.
If you look on the back of the coin it will say 50 cents not a dollar. The coin is a Walking Liberty Half Dollar, circulated examples are valued for the silver content only at about $5.00 Uncirculated coins can be $25.00 or more.
Unfortunately the added gold does not increase the value, but it's still worth about $10.00 for the silver.
The Peace design was used on silver dollars minted from late 1921 to 1935. Your coin is called a Walking Liberty half dollar. Please see the Related Question for more information.
No U.S. one dollar coins are dated 1941.
If the coin is dated 1941, please turn it over and look at the inscriptions on the back. The words "1 oz fine silver" don't appear anywhere on it, and the denomination is a half dollar, not a dollar. It's an ordinary half minted for circulation rather than a bullion piece. There's more information at the Related Question.
The mintmark is on the reverse of the coin and all Mercury Head dimes have the "W" it's the designers initial, Adolph A. Weinman he also designed the Liberty Walking Half dollar. 1941 is a very common date if it has any wear at all the value is just for the silver, about a dollar.
Please look at the back of the coin. It's a circulation half dollar, not a bullion piece. Regardless of mint mark, its value as of 07/2008 is in the $7-8 range.