The minimum 1942 half dollar value is $9.10 and it rises and falls with the price of silver. Note: This price is for a silver half dollar showing wear from circulation. Your coin is part of the Walking Liberty series and it does have potential for much higher value.
How much is a 1942 D dime worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1942 D Mercury Dime value at an average of $2.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $50.
The 1942 half dollar with no mint mark is worth around $10 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $15. In extremely fine condition the value is around $18. In uncirculated condition the price is around $40 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
What are 1942 silver half dollars worth?
| 1942 Half Dollar Value | ||
|---|---|---|
| Condition of Coin | ||
| 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar Value Updated | 7/19/2021 | |
| 1942 | $9.16 | $29 |
| 1942 D | $9.16 | $30 |
Is the 1942 Walking Liberty half dollar worth anything?
The 1942 Walking Liberty half dollars have value as both numismatic coins and as silver bullion. Keep reading to learn more about these silver coins.
How much does a Walking Liberty half dollar cost?
The range of prices the Walking Liberty Half Dollar falls under can range from as little as $10 to many thousands of dollars. While condition plays some role in determining the price of a Walking Liberty, the year in which the coin was minted and the type of coin it is also help determine a price.
Where was the 1942 half dollar dollar made?
1942 half dollars were produced in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. The different mints are identified by mintmarks, āDā for the Denver mint and āSā used by the San Francisco mint.
Who is the creator of the walking half dollar?
History of the Liberty Walking Half Dollar. The Walking Liberty half dollar is a coin issued by The United States Mint from 1916 until 1947 and has a face value of fifty cents. The coin was designed by Adolf A. Weinman and replaced the earlier Barber half dollar that was designed by Charles E.