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Fair Price For Complete Set Of W.l. Halves (Minus 1921-D)?

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I know of a complete set of Walking Liberty halves someone's selling sans the 1921-D, with most of the coins probably grading AG to G.

I'm not much of an expert on the series, and was wondering if $800 sounds like a fair price.

Thanks in advance!
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Without the 21D, that sounds high.
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yeah, I say a little high. Look at it this way, you can pick up most of those coins at silver (about $600), then you have to add in the 21, 38-d, maybe some of the obverse mm. Eh, I might be in at $700-$750.
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I respectfully disagree. Silver is above 33/oz making a 90% silver half worth above $12 each in melt. 65 coins in the set, minus the one missing. 64*12=$768. Several of those 64 coins are NOT melt value though. The 21P &S, 16 & 17 mint marked and 38D carry premiums and other teens and early 20s carry some premiums over melt if the condition is above AG. I'd be jumping all over it for $800. 38D alone is running $65 in G-VG range.
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depends on how many of the coins are actually in the AG grade and which ones? (i would assume the early dates would be ) so then it would be priced kind of high
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Yeah, I have assumed the key dates to be the most likely to be the AG coins as well. I also was not aware that silver had gone up that much. I thought it was in the 29-30 region, so $800 might not be all that bad actually.
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Okay, time for a question about pricing and overall value. There are over 65 spaces in my Walker Album. My silver coin price shows that 60 walkers (knocking out high value coins) would have a silver melt value of $730 when silver is at #33.61 / ounce (which is just about the tonight's overnight price). So $800 could be a tad high but livable considering. BTW, melt value for 1 coin at that price is $12.

Numismedia is showing a value of over $1K for the three 1921 coins in F12 condition.
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