The Walking Liberty Half Dollar was minted from 1916 to 1947, designed by Adolph A. Weinman.
1934 edition is sought after by collectors for its beauty and historical significance.
The obverse features Lady Liberty striding towards the sun, symbolizing freedom.
The reverse depicts an eagle perched on a rock, an emblem of strength and resilience.
Struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints with varying mintages.
1934 mintage: Philadelphia (6,964,000), Denver (2,361,000), San Francisco (1,786,000).
Value depends on condition, mint mark, and rarity; can range from $15 to thousands.
Uncirculated coins, especially with 'Full Bell Lines,' are highly prized by collectors.
Counterfeits exist; authentication by a professional is recommended for serious collectors.
Invest in a good coin guide or consult an expert to understand the nuances of its value.