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How much is a 1942 Liberty silver dollar worth?

Author

Christopher Davis

Updated on April 08, 2026

Pricing the 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

DATEGOODUNCIRCULATED
1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar$13$22
1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar (D)$13$20
1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar (S)$13$22
Source: Red Book

What are Liberty silver coins worth?

U.S. Circulated Silver Coins

DescriptionFace ValueSilver Value
1916-1930 Standing Liberty Quarter$0.25$4.5844
1932-1964 Washington Quarter$0.25$4.5844
1892-1915 Barber Half Dollar$0.50$9.1689
1916-1947 Walking Liberty Half Dollar$0.50$9.1689

Is a penny from 1942 worth anything?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1942 Wheat Penny value at an average of 35 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $3.

Are Walking Liberty coins worth anything?

Yes! All Walking Liberty half dollars are 90% silver, so even in very poor condition they are generally worth more than $10 per piece. As illustrated above, Walking Libs that are key dates and/or are in uncirculated condition can be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars.

Is the 1942 Walking Liberty half dollar worth anything?

The 1942 Walking Liberty half dollars have value as both numismatic coins and as silver bullion. Keep reading to learn more about these silver coins.

How much does a Walking Liberty Silver Round weigh?

Walking Liberty silver round Details: Weighs 1 troy ounce. .999 Pure Silver. IRA Approved Silver Bullion (Minted by Regency Mint) Popular Walking Liberty design derived from U.S. coins. Can be purchased individually or in bulk. Quantities of 20 in plastic tubes.

Is the Sunshine Minting 1 oz Walking Liberty Silver?

About the Sunshine Minting (SMI) 1 Oz Walking Liberty Silver Round With more and more counterfeit silver bullion products flooding into the market every day, every bullion buyer needs to be more savvy and careful to ensure they are receiving a genuine product.

How big is a 10 oz Walking Liberty medallion?

The 1/10 troy ounce Walking Liberty Round by Golden State Mint offers greater flexibility than the larger 1/2 oz, 1 oz or 5 oz sizes. These medallions are IRA approved and struck in .999 fine silver.