1921 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
The 1921 version of the Walking Liberty Half Dollar is worth on average $15,450.00 if in Mint State (uncirculated), while one in poor condition will have a value of just $110.00. If the coin has an error, or is certified this will further add to the appeal and raise it's price numismatically speaking.
- Year: 1921
- Mint: No Mint Mark
- Type: Walking Liberty Half Dollar
- Mintage: 246,000
- Metal: 90% silver 10% copper
- What's it worth?: $15,450.00 to $110.00
The 1921 Walking Liberty Dollar mined in Philadelphia (no mint mark) is a key date because of the relatively low number of coins minted. Just 246k of these were create and released. Some were later melted down for there silver content (90% Silver). F or XF versions of this coin regularly sell for over $100.
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Check out the price chart for the top coins in this series. Prices based off high end conditions that have been certified.
$35,000 | 1921 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar |
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$17,500 | 1919 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar |
$15,450 | 1921 Walking Liberty Half Dollar |
Known errors. Coins in order by date. To learn more about each error simply click on the read more link.
Rotated Die | Rotated die errors are known and certified. Rotated die errors occur when the coin ro... |
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Double Die | Double Die Obverse, and Double Die Reverse Walking Liberty Half Dollars are known and... |
Clipped Planchet | A clipped planchet error occurs when the planchet is struck and clipped. You may want... |
Rare Coins. Key and Semi-Key Dates to remember. Based on various factors.
1938 D | 1938 D Walkers are considered Semi Key possibly even Key Dates. Again $100+ for the l... |
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1921 D | 1921 D Walkers are key dates due primarily to the fact that only 200,000 of these wer... |
1921 | Just 246,000 of the 1921 Walking Liberty Dollars making these a key date. $100+ for e... |
1919 D | 1919 D Walker Half Dollar is a key date to remember, low end versions still worth ten... |
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Common Questions
Issues vary with mint mark locations. 1916 and 1917 versions will have mint mark on the front right under In God We Trust. Later versions will have the mint mark on the reverse of the coin adjacent the left claw of the eagle and under the olive branch.
Lady Liberty can be seen on the obverse (front) of the Walking Liberty Half dollar holding olive branches.
The Walking Liberty Half Dollar has a weight of 12.50 g.