It should be located to the left on HALF DOLLAR on the tails side of the coin. Keep in mind if it was made at the Philadelphia mint it won't have a mintmark.
All Walking Liberty Half Dollars dated from 1940 to 1947 regardless of mintmark have the same retail value of $14.00-$15.00.
All Walking Liberty Half dollars from 1940 to 1945 regardless of any mintmark have the same value of $12.00 in average circulated condition.
This would be a Liberty Seated half dollar. The mintmark, if it has one, would be locted on the back below the eagle.
The mintmark if any will be right above the bell.
There is no such coin, but a WALKING LIBERTY half dollar dated 1941 with no mintmark in circulated condition runs from $8.00-$30.00.
All Walking Liberty Half Dollars dated from 1940 to 1947 regardless of mintmark have the same retail value of $14.00-$15.00.
Dollar, Quarter, Dime and half-dollar coins from before 1965 are silver, as are nickels minted from 1942-1945 with a large mintmark over the Monticello.
It will have a D mintmark. '
A mintmark (coins produced at the Philadelphia mint have no mintmark) is above the bell on the reverse of the coin.
All Walking Liberty Half dollars from 1940 to 1945 regardless of any mintmark have the same value of $12.00 in average circulated condition.
If you have a Denver minted coin it will have the mintmark D. The location of the mintmark will depend on the date.
This would be a Liberty Seated half dollar. The mintmark, if it has one, would be locted on the back below the eagle.
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The mintmark if any will be right above the bell.
It's called a mintmark not a stamp and the coin is face value, the use of the "P" mintmark did not start until 1980 on the half dollars.
It was made in Philadelphia, the "P" mintmark was not used on a half dollar until 1980.
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