The 1944 Liberty Half Dollar is part of the Walking Liberty series, minted from 1916 to 1947.
Composed of 90% silver, its value is influenced by both its silver content and collector demand.
Condition is key; coins range from Good (G) to Mint State (MS) quality, affecting value significantly.
Look for Full Bell Lines (FBL) on the reverse for higher-grade coins, which are more valuable.
Mintage numbers matter; 1944 saw high production, making most coins common but not less desirable.
Special features like mint marks (D, S, or no mark) can influence a coin's rarity and worth.
Provenance can add value; coins with historical significance or known ownership may fetch higher prices.
Protect your coin; proper storage in holders or albums preserves condition and maximizes value.
Consult experts or use price guides for accurate valuation, considering market trends and silver prices.
Consider selling at auction or to collectors for potentially higher returns than bullion value.