
So, you've found a 1943 silver half dollar and are wondering if you can retire early? Well, let's not get ahead of ourselves, but it's definitely worth more than fifty cents!
Based on the going rate at one retailer, a 1943 Walking Liberty Half Dollar in "Average Circulated" condition is listed for a cool $53.95. This coin, struck in Philadelphia during the height of World War II, is a classic piece of American history made from 90% silver, which gives it a respectable value right off the bat.
However, the world of coin collecting is all about condition, condition, condition. That $53.95 price is for a coin that's seen a bit of life. If your coin looks like it just rolled out of the U.S. Mint yesterday, its value could be significantly higher. Coin dealers list various grades for this coin, from circulated conditions all the way up to pristine, professionally graded versions that command much higher prices.
In short, your coin is worth a nice chunk of change thanks to its silver content and collector appeal. But its exact value depends entirely on how well it has weathered the decades since it jingled in someone's pocket.


