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![]() 1886 - 1986 UNITED STATES PROOF LIBERTY 90% SILVER DOLLAR AND CLAD HALF DOLLAR US $24.50
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![]() 1945 WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR //// SILVER US $13.99
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![]() 1838 US SEATED LIBERTY SILVER HALF DIME HOLED US $9.99
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![]() 1944 Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar - VF US $15.99
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![]() 1917 SILVER WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR - GRADES "GOOD" US $10.66
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![]() 1918 SILVER WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR - GRADES "GOOD" US $10.66
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Collecting coins has grow to be a pretty favorite hobby in recent years. As gold and silver costs climb to new height each day, collecting antique coins is not only rewarding from an educational viewpoint, but many individuals are able to use this hobby as a source of prudent investment. Antique coins are specially common for coin collectors as they are typically made of pure gold or silver. Several contemporary coins have additional elements which include copper added to make them much more durable, and thus are less valuable. Antique coins could be bought from on-line auction sales, coin shows, malls and even in tourist attractions that have historical themes. As you may expect, antique coins vary greatly in value. Their value is frequently reflected in their historical significance and condition as well as the excellent of the supplies they're produced from. Rare coin hunting is a great hobby and obtaining coins like the Liberty Silver Half on this page is a hunt worth completing.
The antique coin dealers function differently on distinctive kinds of coins. Some of them are those that deal only in ancient coins, though some are those who deal in gold and silver coins. You'll be able to really quickly locate a dealer near you, or you are able to discover 1 via on-line services or magazines. There are actually also particular reputed dealers who function only on appointed days. You'll be able to get details of the a variety of services by means of net or through email. Prior to visiting antique coin dealers make sure to call them 1st to uncover out whether they accepts walk-ins or not. Be sure to verify that the dealer indeed deals with the kind of coins that you are intending to buy or sell.

How much are these silver coins worth?
So first i have a silver dime from 1927,,, it Has a lady liberty's head on the front and a candle/ tree leaves on the back...
and
I have another silver Half Dollar from 1943... It has Lady Liberty on the front wit a sun and on the back there is an eagle standing up with its wings raising high....
Do you know how much each one is worth??
With both coins, an exact answer would depend on where it was minted, and it's condition.
For the dime, you can find the mintmark, if there is one, on the reverse of the coin, right next to the "One" in "One Dime". A "D" means it was minted in Denver, an "S" means San Francisco, and if there is no letter, it was minted in Philadelphia. BTW, the design on the back isn't a candle, it's an axe surrounded by a fasces and an olive branch--a symbol that the US wanted peace (the olive branch) but was ready to fight if necessary. It was a number of years after the dime was introduced in 1916 that a political group in Italy used the fasces as their symbol--the "Fascists" under Mussolini.
If the fasces is worn to the point that there really is no detail on it, but the rim of the coin is not worn into the letters, it's going to bring you a couple of dollars if you sold it to a dealer. If the vertical lines in the faces are complete, and there is only a little wear on the obverse, it might bring you $20 or so, unless it was minted in Denver, it which case it might bring $30.
For the half, it's basically worth it's bullion value (right now, around $9) unless you can see some detail on the eagle's breast. From there the value goes up to about $20 for coins from all three mints. The mintmark is on the reverse, near the rim, at about the 8 o'clock position.
BTW, don't try to clean or do anything to "improve" the way the coin looks. Cleaning damages the coin, and kills any collector value it might have.
Antique coins are also an awesome attraction in museums that exhibit antique pieces. Do you know that these antique gold and silver coins had been even the currency within the reign of kingdoms? They had been also utilized in sign languages in ancient parts of the world. There are actually two grading corporations that certify these coins to be traded. These are the Professional Coin Grading service and Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
Coin collection may also be a competitive activity. It is clearly evident from the coin grading registry. The registry assesses grades by way of completeness of the coins. Some coins are pretty old so they could be missing portions of the signs. Some collectors are interested in collecting coins of a certain country although other people may well be widening their location of collection. Collecting is a hobby. But you are able to now turn your hobby into a source of income. You could collect it and invest your funds in it. It truly is surely guaranteed that your investment would give you a really profitable return. Rare coin hunting is a superb hobby and acquiring coins like the Liberty Silver Half on this page is really a hunt worth completing.







































