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1937-D Walking Liberty

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I have a bunch of Franklin half dollars and I always though that all of them were Franklin half dollars today I was looking though them since I want to try cleaning on of the common dates with Vinegar oil (by common date I mean one that I have multiple of). I noticed that one of the coins was a walking liberty. (which I didn't even know I owned a walking liberty) I decided to Google it and I have found places that says its a scarce date and other places that says its not so I though I would ask here if it was valuable or not. Its a 1937-D Walking Liberty. I will take some pictures shortly.

1937-D-Walking-Liberty

1937-D-Walking-Liberty



Also a 1936 (i think) its very faded it looks like a 36 to me you cant even see the 19

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Casey Parman
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Neither the 1937-D nor the 1936 are scarce dates. Especially the 1936.
In this condition they are worth around $16 a piece.
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its the 38D that is a semi key date
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Thanks for the information.
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