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The content of U.S. coinage varies considerably. Early coins contain a substantial amount of silver and other valuable metals, but during the 20th century the U.S. moved apart from minting coins with intrinsic value. Numerous U.S. coins are silver in color and feature the word &amp;quot;Liberty,&amp;quot; still the Strolling Liberty Half Dollar, furthermore known as a &amp;quot;Hiker,&amp;quot; remains likely the most obvious signification about this term. The Walker, which contains 90 percent pure silver, need to not be confused by way of the Silver Eagle 1 ounce [http://maxkeiser.com silver coin] (which also features the Strolling Liberty design) or the Freedom Dollar, a controversial piece about privately minted silver bullion.&lt;br /&gt;
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Difficulty: Moderate&lt;br /&gt;
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1 1947 Strolling Freedom Half Dollar (reverse)&lt;br /&gt;
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2 Find the date and mintmark. The date of the Strolling Liberty Half Bill appears on the bottom center of the obverse. The mintmark, which shows which mint created the coin (these kinds of as Denver or San Francisco), looks on the decrease left of the reverse on all though the earliest coins, on which it appears on the obverse below the phrase &amp;quot;On God We Trust.&amp;quot; Particularly rare, and therefore treasured collection contain 1921, 1938-D, 1941-S, 1916, 1916-S plus 1917-D.&lt;br /&gt;
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3 Grade the coin. Numismatists grade coins according to its wear. Uncirculated coins that indicate absolutely no wear whatsoever will be the most valuable. The degree to which any coin exhibits put on has any immediate effect on its value, but it's not necessary to need the coin professionally graded to experience a general sense regarding its condition.&lt;br /&gt;
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4 Work out intrinsic worth. The starting point for putting any actual dollar value on any Walking Liberty Half Dollar is to calculate the melt worth of its metal content. The coin remains 90 percent silver, plus considers 12.5 grams. The melt value can be calculated by means of taking the present spot cost of silver (in dollars per ounce), converting it to dollars per gram by multiplying by .0321507466 (transformation factor), multiplying with 0.9 (the coin's purity), plus finally multiplying via 12.5 (the weight of the coin with grams). If the spot price of silver yous $15, the melt worth about the coin is 15 * .0321507466 * 0.9 * 12.5, which is about $5.43.&lt;br /&gt;
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5 Add additional value. If it is in uncirculated situation or of a rare mintage, add additional value. Otherwise, the melt worth regarding the coin is the fair value.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Walking Liberty Fifty percent Dollar is also 10 percent copper, nonetheless this small amount usually only contributes negligibly to the coin's all round value. If the value regarding copper increases significantly, though, this could add additional value to the coin.&lt;br /&gt;
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Wish the Walking Liberty Fifty percent Dollar, most U.S. coins minted before 1965 have one inherent value in excessive of their denomination. With the exception about pennies, which contained some treasured amount regarding zinc till 1982, most coins minted in 1965 or later experience an inherent value far underneath their denomination.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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