1946 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar

Obverse

Reverse
The 1946 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar was minted at the San Francisco Mint with a mintage of 3,724,000. Values range from $18 in lower grades to $2,200 in top condition.
CoinValueDB Value Estimate
$0.59 – $35,000
Price History
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CoinValueDB Price Guide by Grade
| Grade | Value |
|---|---|
| Good (G-4) | $29 |
| Very Good (VG-8) | $23 |
| Fine (F-12) | $24 |
| Very Fine (VF-20) | $25 |
| Extremely Fine (EF-40) | $38 |
| About Uncirculated (AU-50) | $39 |
| Mint State (MS-60) | $65 |
| Choice Mint State (MS-63) | $93 |
| Near Gem (MS-64) | $165 |
| Gem Mint State (MS-65) | $270 |
| Superb Gem (MS-66) | $650 |
| Superb Gem+ (MS-67) | $18,600 |
About the Walking Liberty Half Dollar
The Walking Liberty Half Dollar series ran from 1916 to 1947. Treasury Secretary William McAdoo commissioned the new design to replace the Barber Half Dollar. Adolph A. Weinman won the design competition over several other prominent artists. His work features Lady Liberty striding toward the dawn with an American flag draped over her shoulders. The reverse side depicts a bald eagle perched on a mountain crag. Weinman moved the mint mark from the obverse to the reverse in 1917. The series ended in 1947 when the United States Mint replaced the design with the Franklin Half Dollar. The 1916-1947 run covers the period encompassing both World Wars and the Great Depression. You are holding a piece of silver coinage that was a staple of American commerce for over three decades.
Coin Details
- Designer
- Adolph A. Weinman
- Composition
- 90% Silver, 10% Copper
- Weight
- 12.5
- Diameter
- 30.61
- Edge
- Reeded
- Series
- Walking Liberty Half Dollar (1916-1947)
Collecting Walking Liberty Half Dollar Coins
Start your collection with common dates from the 1940s, as these are often available in circulated condition for prices near their silver melt value. Focus on finding coins with clear details on Liberty's skirt lines and the eagle's breast feathers, as these areas wear down quickly. Watch for the 1921, 1921-D, and 1921-S dates because these are the rarest issues in the series with extremely low mintages. Examine coins carefully for altered mint marks, especially on the 1916-D and 1921-D dates. Buy coins in professional holders from PCGS or NGC if you plan to spend significant money on high-grade pieces.
This series includes key dates — check individual coin pages for rarity details.
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