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AI Identification

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United States Half-Dollar Coin, Walking Liberty Style

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $25

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular coin, which appears to be a United States half-dollar featuring the 'Walking Liberty' design. The obverse side displays a full-length figure of Liberty walking toward a rising sun, enveloped by the folds of the American flag. The visible inscriptions on the coin read 'LIBERTY' around the upper rim, 'IN GOD WE TRUST' in the lower right field, and the date '1936' at the bottom. The coin appears to be made of a silver-colored metal, consistent with the 90% silver alloy used in US coinage of that period, though this cannot be verified without physical testing. The surface exhibits a notable degree of wear, particularly on the high points of Liberty's gown, legs, and the branches in her arm, which is characteristic of a coin that has circulated. There is significant darkening or tarnish (patina) across the fields, suggesting age. The coin is housed in a clear plastic protective sleeve, which shows some scuffs and reflections. While the markings are consistent with a legitimate 1936 minted coin, the attribution remains a hypothesis as numismatic items are frequently subject to replication, and authentication requires professional in-person grading of weight, diameter, and edge reeding.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, the item bears markings consistent with a 1936 United States Walking Liberty Half-Dollar. While the coin displays the visual characteristics of the 90% silver issues from this era, I cannot verify the metallic composition or weight from a photograph alone. The surface shows significant circulation wear on the high points of Liberty’s figure and a dark patina across the fields. This level of wear suggests a grade in the 'Good' to 'Very Good' range. The value estimate of $15 to $25 is based on the assumption that the coin is a legitimate 1936 silver issue; however, this is a hypothesis that would require professional in-person grading to confirm. In the current numismatic market, demand for mid-1930s Walking Liberty halves in circulated condition is largely driven by their silver content and their status as a popular collectible series. Because numismatic items are frequently subject to replication, I must note that if physical testing or scientific analysis were to reveal this as a modern reproduction or base-metal copy, the value would be negligible, likely under $1. To arrive at a more precise valuation and to confirm the attribution, an expert physical inspection of the edge reeding, diameter, and precise mass would be necessary, ideally through a third-party grading service. Without such verification, the piece should be treated as an unauthenticated example of this type.

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