I collect WLBs from 1933 - 1947. The only "key date" is 1938 D BUT there are several CONDITIONAL rarities. That is what is fun about the WLBs - it is rich enough for several collecting strategies. So 1933 to 1936 WLBs from the San Fran mint in nice Uncirculated grade will cost you $1,000 on up. There is one from the 1940's with the date overstrike that is worth quite a bit of money. So one doesn't have to get all years to obtain a strong attractive collection. Also realize some years the strikes from some mints was VERY weak making uncirculated coins look like they had wear from use - instead it was from worn out over polished dies. Note you can get the 1917 from coin shops that have been around for awhile -- try those that are second or third generation owners with an excellent reputation.
VCCoins Nevada is great! Great shout out! Love the info! I don't have too many Walkers, but I do have the 1938D! I was excited when I nabbed that sucker!
Great video brother thank you for your knowledge and expertise question on average how much does it cost to shingle silver go for just a ballpark figure would be okay
Thanks much Brian👍 I really appreciate the shoutout my friend 😊 your channel is awesome my friend 💥You take me to school all the time and learned tons off your videos 👍 Thanks again my friend 😊
I don't have any key dates Walkers but I just bought a 1916-D in AU condition. I think this might be a semi-key date, not sure, but it was affordable. I also have a 1939 and 1943, both in AU condition as well. Most key date coins are just too expensive and don't look that great in affordable conditions.
Good to know. I have a quick question. Went to a local pawn shop , they have this 1884 Carson City Morgan in the plastic case ( doesn't say uncirculated. Just says Silver Dollar) they are asking $240. What should I offer him? I was thinking $200.
I have a 1921 no mint walking liberty. Idk how much it's worth though. It does look better than the one you showed though. 🤷🏻♀️ I also have a 1929 -S, 1949 no mint mark and a 1936 D. Trying to find the value of all if them.
I collect WLBs from 1933 - 1947. The only "key date" is 1938 D BUT there are several CONDITIONAL rarities. That is what is fun about the WLBs - it is rich enough for several collecting strategies. So 1933 to 1936 WLBs from the San Fran mint in nice Uncirculated grade will cost you $1,000 on up. There is one from the 1940's with the date overstrike that is worth quite a bit of money. So one doesn't have to get all years to obtain a strong attractive collection. Also realize some years the strikes from some mints was VERY weak making uncirculated coins look like they had wear from use - instead it was from worn out over polished dies.
Note you can get the 1917 from coin shops that have been around for awhile -- try those that are second or third generation owners with an excellent reputation.
Awesome video and shoutout, thanks for sharing.
I HAVE been lucky - I have one of each, EXCEPT FOR THE 1921D. and the 1938D.
That was well worth watching Bro! Gotta go pull out my walkers now but I can't remember where I burried them LOL
Thanks. Great info!
VCCoins Nevada is great! Great shout out! Love the info! I don't have too many Walkers, but I do have the 1938D! I was excited when I nabbed that sucker!
Great video brother thank you for your knowledge and expertise question on average how much does it cost to shingle silver go for just a ballpark figure would be okay
I got the 1919 thanks man!
I found the 1921D metal detecting and it is still the only one I’ve ever found
Wow, that's great!
I think that is the ONLY way you can find one (well outside from a garage sale where the people have NO idea what they are selling) at a bargain.
This video read my mind. I just went to my LCS and picked up a 1917-S Obverse (G/VG) and 1938-D (F/VF) for $70.
Great video, VC is a good channel. Keep up the work
I love the Walkers!
Thanks much Brian👍 I really appreciate the shoutout my friend 😊 your channel is awesome my friend 💥You take me to school all the time and learned tons off your videos 👍 Thanks again my friend 😊
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I don't have any key dates Walkers but I just bought a 1916-D in AU condition. I think this might be a semi-key date, not sure, but it was affordable. I also have a 1939 and 1943, both in AU condition as well. Most key date coins are just too expensive and don't look that great in affordable conditions.
Just subbed what do you think about a 1946 Manhattan project walking Liberty
Good to know. I have a quick question. Went to a local pawn shop , they have this 1884 Carson City Morgan in the plastic case ( doesn't say uncirculated. Just says Silver Dollar) they are asking $240. What should I offer him? I was thinking $200.
Before you purchase look at other examples of mint state coins. Then decide
Interesting and informative...so the 1920's were depression coins?
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Super from YF in YTube of Morocco,Great Collections and Video
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Got one 1941
I have a 1921 no mint walking liberty. Idk how much it's worth though. It does look better than the one you showed though. 🤷🏻♀️
I also have a 1929 -S, 1949 no mint mark and a 1936 D. Trying to find the value of all if them.
1917S for sale 3k pm lang
Do you still have the 21 want to sell it?