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1917 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

The Walking Liberty Half Dollar was first introduced during a time when US coinage was undergoing a lot of changes. This coin is no longer being produced today, but is as popular as ever amongst collectors from all over the world. Like many other US Mint coins, the Walking Liberty Half Dollar is not only a piece of history, but a beautiful coin too.

For collectors, the goal is always to find coins in the best possible shape, but being as these coins are nearly 100 years old, that task is easier said than done. Still, that does not mean there exist no well-preserved Walking Liberty Half Dollars, because plenty are out there.

Grading the 1917 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

If a coin is nearing 100 years in age, any collector is going to first inquire with regard to the overall condition of the coin in question. Because these pieces have had ample time to become damaged, a close inspection is needed in order for a collector to determine that this is, in fact, the coin they would like to purchase.

Under normal circumstances, the process of judging the condition of a coin is something that is performed by a professional company. Being that not everyone has the time and money to have this grading process performed, we have provided below a listing of the different popular coin grades and their associated characteristics.

Uncirculated: A coin that is determined to be Uncirculated is one that spent no time changing hands. Thanks to this, the coin itself will have been extremely well-preserved such that all imagery and texture remains intact. These coins are the most desirable in the eyes of collectors, but are also some of the most expensive too.

Extremely Fine: A coin that is graded as being Extremely Fine is one that saw barely any time being exchanged on the open market. These coins will have some light wear and tear able to be seen on the surfaces, but for the most part will appear to be clean and pristine. These are also extremely desirable amongst collectors.

Fine: This is the grade given to coins that have been circulated for a moderate amount of time. These coins will appear to have been circulated a good bit and will be complete with things like light scratching and potentially even some chipping as well. All in all, these pieces are in decent shape.

Good: A grade of Good is reserved for coins that have been circulated for extended periods of time and were beaten up along the way. Complete with heavy scratching, chipping, and other signs of wear, these coins will not appear to be in the best condition at all. Still pricy, they are a great addition to any complete collection.

Pricing the 1917 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

When it comes to pricing the Walking Liberty Half Dollar, there is only one way to do this and that is by taking into consideration a few different factors. For one, because there were multiple types of the coin produced every year, the exact type you own will play into the price. Beyond that, it is the condition the coin is in that will most heavily dictate price. Below is a chart aimed at giving you a better idea of what you might be asked to pay for a Liberty Half Dollar given its condition and type.

1917 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED
1917 Walking Liberty Half Dollar $18 $19.50 $40 $70
1917 Walking Liberty Half Dollar (D) $25 $85 $240 $325
1917 Walking Liberty Half Dollar (S) $27 $140 $750 $1,300
Source: Red Book

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created at:4/27/2024, 12:18:54 PM