The Collector’s Guide to Walking Liberty Half Dollars

Walking Liberty Half Dollars are old, but they aren’t so old that it is excessively difficult to find at a quality coin dealer who carries them. Because Walking Liberty Half Dollars have been traded in volume for years, the pricing information is considered very reliable. Walking Liberty Half Dollars are also a beautiful representation of American history. Continue reading to find out more about the history of Walking Liberty Half Dollars and why you should invest in them.

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History
A replacement of the Barber Series, The Walking Liberty Half Dollar was created in 1916 in response to public pressure for the Treasury to produce coins that served as an example of beauty and art.

Set Investing
The Walking Liberty Half Dollar was made until 1947, so there are two primary categories of this coin: The Short Set (1941 to 1947) and the Long Set (1934 to 1947). While you can buy a complete set upfront, you may be able to save money if you make your own set by purchasing individual coins. If you want to strive for the ultimate collection of Walking Liberty Half Dollars, the Long Set rated at MS65 is a difficult but worthwhile goal.

How to Invest in Walking Liberty Half Dollars
Known informally as Walkers, Walking Liberty Hall Dollars are a great investment. Just visit your local coin dealer or look online. You can track the price of Walking Liberty Half Dollars online to determine a fair buying and selling price for these coins.

To learn more about Walking Liberty Half Dollars and other coins, contact California Numismatic Investments at (800) 225-7531. We have 33 years of experience with coins and precious metals, and are one of the largest precious metals dealers in the country. We are also A+ rated and accredited by the Better Business Bureau. To learn more or to see our inventory or precious gold coins, visit our website.