The Walking Liberty Half Dollar was minted from 1916 to 1947, designed by Adolph A. Weinman.
1935 edition is sought after by collectors for its beauty and historical significance.
The coin features Lady Liberty striding forward, symbolizing freedom and progress.
The reverse depicts an eagle perched on a rock, a classic American motif.
1935 coins come in various mint marks: none (Philadelphia), 'D' (Denver), 'S' (San Francisco).
Value depends on condition, mint mark, and rarity. Mint state coins fetch higher prices.
Uncirculated coins can be worth several hundred dollars, especially with 'D' or 'S' mint marks.
Key factors for valuation: strike quality, luster, and absence of wear or damage.
Protect your coin in a suitable environment to maintain its condition and value.