The West Point Mint didn't exist in 1937. "W" is the initial of the coin's designer, A. A. Weinman.
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There is no true Standing Liberty half dollar. They are properly called Walking Liberty half dollars. But if you are asked to buy a Standing Liberty half dollar you can be safe to assume that it is a Walking Liberty. Review the Standing Liberty quarter and see that the figure is in an obvious 'standing' stance whereas the Walking Liberty appears to have motion.
A Walking Liberty half dollar has .36169oz of silver.
The 1937 Walking Liberty Half dollar is a very common high mintage coin. Most show heavy wear with retail values at $18.00-$30.00 depending on the grade.
A 1921-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar in very good condition (VG8) is worth: $80.00.
It's a Walking Liberty half dollar with a value of about $13.00
It's a Walking Liberty half dollar with a value of about $13.00
The Liberty Half Dollar - also called the "Barber" Half Dollar - has an image of Liberty's Head with the Eagle Crest image on the reverse, and was minted from 1892 to 1915. The Walking Liberty Half Dollars - or "Walkers" - show an entire Liberty's body walking, with a reverse showing a side view of an eagle perched on a rock, and was minted from 1916 through 1947.
7-15-11>>> In average condition a 1936 Walking Liberty half dollar is valued at $18.00.
Yes. This coin is called a Walking Liberty Half Dollar.
Please look at the coin again it's not a dollar it's a half dollar with retail values of $7.00-$9.00 in average circulated condition.
1937 is not a rare date for Walking Liberty halves, assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark, values run from $18.00- $30.00 depending on the grade of the coin..
Yes there is, .36169oz.