You are most likely holding an American Silver Eagle. This would be worth the current price quote of silver. Your eagle is of .999 fineness silver weighing 1 troy oz. You can find current quotes at : www.kitco.com/charts/livesilver.html Be aware however that silver, especially 1 or more troy oz solid silver coins/bars typically will catch an additional 80% premium these days.
uncirculated = $17 proof = $55
These are bullion coins sold for their metal content rather than as collectibles. The fact that it's painted doesn't affect the value of its silver, about $18.50 as of 07/2008
$20 to $62 depending upon the condition of the coin.
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.
As of 15 January 2014, it's worth $20.
4-23-11>> The only US coin dated 2003 with the Walking Liberty design is a Silver Eagle Bullion coin. The value of the coin is tied to the spot price of silver at time of sale, today it's $46.61 per ounce.
???The Walking Liberty design was used on half-dollars from 1916 to 1945, and on modern bullion pieces.There were no dollar coins of any design struck in 1816.Assuming you have a 1916 half-dollar (you did look at the denomination on the back, didn't you?) its value depends on its condition and mint mark.With no mint mark, retail values as of 09/2008 are roughly $50 in very worn condition, $90 with moderate wear, and $200 with almost no wear.With a D under the words "In God We Trust", $45 / 80 / 225With an S, $107 / 260 / 600
One dollar. It isn't rare.
August 7, 2009 The $50 American Gold Eagle has a value of about $980 regardless of the date it was minted except for 2008 which has a value of about $1400-$1500.
It's worth about $17.00 as of today
$3.73 in 2008 dollars equals $1 1976 dollar
Your coin is a bullion piece sold for its silver value. It fluctuates with the price of 1 oz of pure silver, around $18 as of 07/2008.