1944 is a common date for Walking Liberty halves. As of 01/2010 Numismedia lists retail values of $8 to $9 for coins in average circulated condition, regardless of mint mark.
If your coin is in almost new to uncirculated condition, check on the back at the 8:00 position for a mint mark.
No mint mark:
$14 with almost no wear, $32 to $250 uncirculated.
D mint mark:
$18; $36-1000
S mint mark:
$24; $37-1100
A very small number of high-end uncirculated specimens have graded far higher but these aren't available to the average collector.
"Standing" LibertyThe image on these coins is normally called a WalkingLiberty design to distinguish it from the true Standing Liberty design used on quarters from 1916 to 1930.The '44-D half dollar is a fairly common coin. It's worth around $11 in average condition and closer to $30 if uncirculated.
About a dollar depending on its condition.
50$
Value is for the silver about $2.50
The US didn't strike any half dollars in 1804.
The '44-D half dollar is a fairly common coin. It's worth around $11 in average condition and closer to $30 if uncirculated.
About a dollar depending on its condition.
50$
A US half dollar with a date of 1979 is a Kennedy half dollar not a liberty half dollar. The coin has no silver and is only face value.
It has a metal value of about $10.
Value is for the silver about $2.50
About $4-5
50 cents.
a half dollar
The US didn't strike any half dollars in 1804.
The last US silver dollars were minted in 1935. If you turn your coin over and read the denomination on the back you'll find it's a HALF dollar. Please see the Related Question for more information.
A U.S. half dollar dated 1953 or 1952 is a Franklin half dollar. If it shows any wear, the value is only for the silver, about $10.00. The coins are very common.