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Walking Liberty Halves (Proof) Values
About This Series
Once proof coinage resumed in 1936, it continued until 1942, which was the first full year of active US military involvement in World War II. By that time, the US Mint switched gears and once again put the production of proof coinage on hiatus due to the need to focus on striking circulating coinage to nourish a hungry wartime economy.
The scarcest proof Walking Liberty half dollars are those made in the 1930s, though all Walking Liberty proof halves are considerably scarce. Enthusiasts with deep pockets prefer proof Walking Liberty half dollars with deep mirror surfaces and frosted, cameo devices. Such pieces are extremely desirable yet also very challenging to find and virtually always command a healthy premium over listed prices when they hit the market.
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Walking Liberty Halves (Proof) | Value Range | Favorite | |||
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Walking Liberty Halves (Proof) | Value Range | ||||
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$215.00
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$36,000
$215.00 - $36,000
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$850
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$84,000
$850 - $84,000
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$390
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$15,500
$390 - $15,500
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$325
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$8,250
$325 - $8,250
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$6,500
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$11,500
$6,500 - $11,500
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$285
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$8,250
$285 - $8,250
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$5,250
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$9,500
$5,250 - $9,500
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$230.00
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$6,250
$230.00 - $6,250
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$215.00
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$36,000
$215.00 - $36,000
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$215.00
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$36,000
$215.00 - $36,000
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$4,600
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$9,500
$4,600 - $9,500
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$2,550
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$132,000
$2,550 - $132,000
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Greysheet Catalog Details
Once proof coinage resumed in 1936, it continued until 1942, which was the first full year of active US military involvement in World War II. By that time, the US Mint switched gears and once again put the production of proof coinage on hiatus due to the need to focus on striking circulating coinage to nourish a hungry wartime economy.
The scarcest proof Walking Liberty half dollars are those made in the 1930s, though all Walking Liberty proof halves are considerably scarce. Enthusiasts with deep pockets prefer proof Walking Liberty half dollars with deep mirror surfaces and frosted, cameo devices. Such pieces are extremely desirable yet also very challenging to find and virtually always command a healthy premium over listed prices when they hit the market.
Catalog Detail
Legal Disclaimer
The prices listed in our database are intended to be used as an indication only. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms.