If the date is before 1965, then yes.
Yes, but...There's US no coin called a "walking Liberty" quarter. The walking Liberty design was used on half dollars. STANDING Liberty quarters were minted from 1916 to 1930, and as noted in the earlier answer, were made of silver (90%, with the rest copper)A Walking Liberty half dollar has .36169oz of silver.
A 1936 Walking Liberty half dollar has .36169oz of silver.
$29.
As of today about $17.00
About $6.00 just for the silver
When minted, a Walking Liberty Half Dollar contains .36169 ounce pure silver. The coin is alloyed with 10% copper, giving an overall silver purity of 90%, resulting in a coin that weighs 12.5 grams.
1 troy ounce. They are known as silver eagles and have the bullion value on the back.
Check that coin again, because what you're describing doesn't actually exist. There were no silver dollars minted that year, and the Walking Liberty design (on the half dollar) wasn't introduced for another decade.
It weighs 12.5 grams; 90% of that is silver and the rest is copper.
It's a Walking Liberty half dollar with a value of about $12.00. The coin is very common.
I assume you mean the walking liberty half dollar (1916-1947). They contain .3617 ounce of silver. Just a bit more than 1/3 oz.
The Walking Liberty silver 50-cent piece is composed of 90 percent silver, and 10 percent copper. It was in production from 1916 to 1947, and weighs 12.5 grams.