
Ah, the Walking Liberty half dollar, a coin so beautifully designed it looks like it's striding right out of your palm and into a better savings account. If you're hoping that old 50-cent piece from grandpa's jar is your ticket to early retirement, you'll need to check the date and the tiny mint mark. Not all of these silver beauties are created equal.
According to the experts, the real head-turners are from the early years, especially those struck between 1919 and 1921. Think of these as the coin world's most wanted list. The undisputed king is the 1921-S, which can command staggering prices from over $16,000 to a jaw-dropping $105,000 depending on its condition. Close behind are its partners in crime, the 1921-D and the 1919-D, which can also be worth tens of thousands of dollars if they're in pristine shape.
Other valuable dates to keep an eye out for include the 1919-S, 1917-S, 1918-D, and the 1920-D. Basically, if you find a Walking Liberty from 1921 or earlier, especially with a D or S mint mark, it's time to stop using it as a paperweight and get a closer look. While many common-date Walking Liberties are primarily valued for their silver content, these key dates had low mintages, meaning fewer were made and even fewer survived in good condition, making them the true treasures of the series.


