How many troy ounces are in a Walking Liberty Half Dollar?

These half dollars are packaged in bags of 200 coins apiece. Each tube contains $100 face value worth of coins. There is approximately 71.5 troy ounces of pure silver in each bag. These bags are an affordable and popular way to own low premium silver.

How much does a Barber Half Dollar weigh?

12.5 g
The Barber half dollar is also known as the Liberty Head half dollar. It was minted from 1892 until 1915 and was designed by Charles E. Barber. The average weight of the coin is 12.5 g.

What is a Liberty Walking half dollar worth?

All Walking Liberty half dollars are 90% silver, so even in very poor condition they are generally worth more than $10 per piece. As illustrated above, Walking Libs that are key dates and/or are in uncirculated condition can be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars.

How much is a Walking Liberty half dollar worth?

This value is given for information purpose only. It is based on a price of silver at 898 USD/kg. Numista does not buy or sell coins or metal. ESTADOS UNIDOS – UNITED STATES. 1 DOLAR (DOLLAR) DE 1889. PLATA 0.900. (2) €42.00 1928 $2.50 Dollar United States Indian Head Quarter Eagle BU. Gold Coin $2 1/2 $699.95

Who was the designer of the Walking Liberty half dollar?

The Walking Liberty half dollar was a silver 50-cent piece or half dollar coin issued by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1947; it was designed by Adolph A. Weinman. In 1915, the new Mint Director, Robert W. Woolley, came to believe that he was not only allowed but required by law to replace coin designs that had been in use for 25 years.

How much does a Walking Liberty Silver Round weigh?

Walking Liberty silver round Details: Weighs 1 troy ounce. .999 Pure Silver. IRA Approved Silver Bullion (Minted by Regency Mint) Popular Walking Liberty design derived from U.S. coins. Can be purchased individually or in bulk. Quantities of 20 in plastic tubes.

What was the mintage of the 1917 Walking Liberty half dollar?

There were a total of 65 different date and mint mark combinations. This includes the separate obverse and reverse mint mark locations for the 1917 issues. The lowest mintage issue is the 1921-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar at 208,000. There are nine different issues with a mintage under one million.

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