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    1923 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

    When the US Mint was first founded all the way back in the late 1700s, few people could have predicted that, one day, it would be the world’s most popular mint. That much is very much the case nowadays, and collectors are constantly striving to get their hands on the pieces produced by this storied mint.

    One of the top coins desired by collectors is the Walking Liberty Half Dollar, which was first introduced to the market all the way back in the early 1900s. These coins have since had their production halted, but they are still quite popular amongst collectors who are looking to own not only a piece of American history, but a beautiful coin in general.

    Grading the 1923 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

    For collectors, the coins that are most popular are those that have been kept in great condition through the entirety of their being circulated. This is naturally not a commonplace occurrence, so you will have collectors closely analyzing every facet of the coin in order to pick out even the smallest bits of imperfections.

    For most, the most logical option is to have the coin sent away for grading at the hand of a professional company. Understanding that not everyone has the money and ability to send their coins away for grading, we have provided below a listing of the different popular coin grades and their associated characteristics.

    Uncirculated: A coin that is graded as being Uncirculated is one that has spent absolutely no time whatsoever exchanging hands. These coins will have been perfectly preserved throughout the entirety of their existence and will show no signs of wear. Naturally, these are the types of coins collectors want more often than not.

    Extremely Fine: A coin that is graded as being Extremely Fine is one that spent only a short period of time in circulation. These coins will have only a small amount of damage present on the faces, and it will be light in nature. All in all, these pieces are sought after by collectors of all types, but especially very serious collectors looking to add nice pieces to their collection.

    Fine: If a coin is graded as being Fine, this means that it was in circulation for a period of time, but removed before too much damage could occur. All in all, you will notice that these coins are in decent shape, but are also host to some noticeable imperfections.

    Good: A coin receives a grade of Good if it has been circulated for an extremely long period of time. During this time, the coin will have had ample opportunity to become heavily damaged. From chipping to scratching, and even bending, these coins will have definitely seen better days. Still a nice addition to any collection, these coins are definitely lacking from an aesthetics standpoint.

    Pricing the 1923 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

    If you are trying to figure out how much you might be asked to pay for a 1923 Walking Liberty Half Dollar, look no further than the coin’s condition and type. Because multiple types of these coins were minted every year, the exact type of coin will undoubtedly play into the asking price. Secondly, because condition means everything to collectors, the condition of the coin will also play into the asking price. Below is a list of the different prices you might be asked to pay for a 1922 Walking Liberty Half Dollar given condition and type.

    1923 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

    DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED
    1923 Walking Liberty Half Dollar (S) $13 $30 $365 $800
    Source: Red Book

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