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1937 And 1940 Half Dollar

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Are these coins in fair shape worth anything besides silver vaule?
Along with a 1952 Franklin half?

I also found two walking liberty quarters but they are so worn the dates are gone.

If need be I can post a pic of the half dollars.
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Thank you for the welcome :)

Im trying to upload and getting a message I'm not logged in...

Is there a login prompt? I usually post via my user name n password on a post reply
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I would estimate the 1937 and 1952-_ are around $17-18 each and the 1940 is worth about $15.

It looks like the Franklin has a mintmark (on the reverse above the bell) but I cant tell for sure from the photos.

This is a good website to get an idea of a coin's value
http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmv.shtml
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Do the 1937 and 1940 have a mint mark?
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Your coins are well circulated and common dated, the value is the silver content.
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Thank you all for the replies.

I will checked for mint marks.

How come one person says silver value and another says 15+
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How come one person says silver value and another says 15+

It can be a result of the differences between grading, price guides used, experiences, and/or preferences.

In this condition, they probably wouldn't have much if any premium above the silver value.
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Would it be worth it to put them in some kind of protection and if so what would you recommend
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I didnt see any mint marks on the 37 40 it would be on the reserve on the left side of the agle correct?

The 52 has a d
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