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.
There's no 1922 Barber half dollar. The Walking Liberty series began in 1916, and none were struck in 1922 due to low demand.
This is a 1928s and the values so wide with out a grade an accurate evaluation is not possible. Please take it to a dealer or collector for a grade.
The W on a Walking Liberty half isn't a mint mark. It's the monogram of A. A. Weinman who designed the coin, so it doesn't affect its value in any way. The mint mark is at roughly the 8:00 position on the back of the coin - blank, D, or S.
Walking Liberty halves were struck at 3 different mints over the period 1916-1947 so you'll need to post a new question with the coin's date and whether it has a mint mark. To find the mint mark, look on the back near the 8:00 position. There may be a small S or D, or no letter.
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
There is no 1944 liberty dollar. There is a 1944 liberty walking half dollar. The average value of these is about 10-12 dollars.
It's a Walking Liberty Half Dollar not a Standing Liberty half dollar and the value is about $6.00
7-15-11>>> In average condition a 1936 Walking Liberty half dollar is valued at $18.00.
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A slabbed 1946 Walking Liberty half dollar has a current average retail value of $138.00 in MS-65
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Please check your coin again. It's either not 1954 or not a Walking Liberty half. Halves dated 1916-47 carried the Walking Liberty design. Benjamin Franklin's image was on the half dollar from 1948 to 1963.
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.
Average circulated Walking Liberty half dollars from 1940 to 1947 regardless of Mintmarks are valued at $14.00.
Value depends on if it's a Walking Liberty half dollar or a Monroe Doctrine half dollar, both are dated 1923 and both have "S" mintmarks.