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My biggest question is the Walking Liberty half, 1916 - 1942,Proofs price performance. I can't peacefully create a question but wonder about the walker proof half as an investment. After 10 years the sector appears to have maintained a small trading range with no value increase.

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Welcome to Coin Community. I initially clicked this thread for the purpose of moving it into the Welcome forum, until I realized it had already been moved out of there by another Mod for good reason.

What you're running in to here is the basic reason why coins are not a good investment vehicle. Their value is equally dependent upon both supply and demand, and if the collector demographic doesn't change much over time, neither does pricing. Walker Proofs are quite a niche specialty, and until an influx of new collectors begins seeking them, there will not really be any upward price pressure. Like most coins, you can probably expect a very gradual upward trend in pricing, but absolutely nothing one could base any expectation of profit upon.
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