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1936 D & 1934 S Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar Help

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 Posted 02/03/2014  11:48 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add nick66bell0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I need help grading this and giving me an estimate of how much they are worth, and if I should just sell them or keep them. THANK YOU

1936-D-&-1934-S-Walking-Liberty-Silver-Half-Dollar-Help

1936-D-&-1934-S-Walking-Liberty-Silver-Half-Dollar-Help

1936-D-&-1934-S-Walking-Liberty-Silver-Half-Dollar-Help

1936-D-&-1934-S-Walking-Liberty-Silver-Half-Dollar-Help
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Unless you need the money why not just keep them. Both are circulated and common for the condition with the 1936 being a VF grade it may command a slightly better price than melt value. Walking Liberty halves are really pretty coins.
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these are worth around $8 each only because they are WLH from the thirties. If you need $16 than sell them. If you do not, keep them. They are pretty cool coins and worth having around as a conversation piece when you want.
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Alright thanks everyone :), as a kid I collected these, gave me something to do, but I may just save these two for my kids, cheers.
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1) F-15,
2) VG-10.
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just keep them if you don't need the money, cool part of history thats never going to be made again and of course made out of silver :)
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