Very definitely. As of 06/2011 they're worth at least $15 retail for their silver content (i.e. about $10 to a metal dealer) but many can be worth much more depending on their date, condition, and whether they have a mint mark near the 8:00 position on the back.
Take a look at the price guides linked below for sample values.
Please check the coin again and post new question. The Walking liberty design was first used on half dollars in 1916.A genuine 1836 US silver dollar would have a picture of a seated Miss Liberty on the front and a flying eagle on the back. 1836 is a fairly rare date for Seated Liberty dollars so any such coin should be authenticated by an expert.If your coin really has an 1836 date and a Walking Liberty design it's a badly-made counterfeit.
The 1921-D is the lowest mintage of the series, only 208,000 were struck.
* all the Flowing Hair Half Dollars * all the Draped Bust, Small Eagle Half Dollars * all the Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Half Dollars * all the Capped Bust Half Dolllars * Seated Liberty Half Dollars: 1842-0 (small date); 1847/6; 1851; 1852; 1855-S; 1870-CC; 1873 (open 3); 1874-CC; 1878-S * Barber Half Dollars: 1892-0 (micro 0); * Walking Liberty Half Dollar: 1916-S; 1921; 1921-D; 1938-D There are no Franklin or Kennedy Half Dollars that 'stand out.'
All Walking Liberty Half dollars from 1940 to 1947 regardless of mintmarks in average circulated condition (below the grade of EF-40) have the same retail values of $15.00-$16.00. These years are high mintage, widely circulated coins and most show heavy wear. The coins are very common.
4-23-11>> 1946 is a not a rare date for walking Liberty halves, if it shows any wear the value is for the silver, about $15.00
The value of a Walking Liberty quarter varies based on its condition, mint year, and rarity. Typically, these coins are worth more than their face value due to their silver content and collectible status with values ranging from a few dollars to over a hundred dollars for rare dates. Check with a coin expert or use a reliable coin valuation guide for precise pricing.
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..
The 1934 gold and platinum walking liberty half dollar is a rare pattern coin that was not officially minted for circulation. Its value is primarily based on its rarity and the current market demand among collectors. Prices can vary but have been known to reach tens of thousands of dollars at auction.
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.
uncirculated, about $17proof about $50Dan MooreThe Working Man's Rare Coinshttp://www.workingmancoins.com
No, Liberty is actually Rare.
These coins are actually called Franklin Half Dollars. 1958 is not a rare date. In circulated condition, its value will be based on the silver it contains -- about 1/3 the price of an ounce of silver. A nice uncirculated one may bring 2 or 3 times that much.