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90% American Silver Walkers - $10 Face Value

$10 Face Value – 90% Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars (1916–1947)

Junk Silver | Iconic American Design | 7.234 troy oz Total Silver

At a glance: $10 face value = 20 Walking Liberty half dollars (1916–1947) carrying approximately 7.234 troy oz of 90% silver — Weinman’s celebrated design that later became the American Silver Eagle obverse. Random dates in average circulated (VG–XF) condition cost about 7.234 × the live silver spot price plus a modest premium, ship fully insured in cloth pouches from Summit Metals, and are not IRA eligible (circulated alloy). Best for stackers who want historic silver weight in America’s most admired coin design. Page updated July 2026.

Stack an iconic slice of American history with this $10 face value bundle of circulated Walking Liberty Half Dollars — totaling 20 coins and 7.234 troy ounces of 90% silver. These vintage coins feature one of the most beloved and recognizable designs in all of U.S. coinage, making them a popular choice for both silver stackers and history lovers alike.


Quick Facts:

  • Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper (U.S. coinage alloy)

  • Denomination: 50¢ per coin; 20 coins = $10 face value

  • Actual Silver Weight (ASW): Approx. 7.234 troy ounces total silver

  • Years: Random mix from 1916–1947

  • Mint Marks: Philadelphia (no mark), Denver “D”, San Francisco “S”

  • Condition: Average Circulated (VG–XF); design details visible

  • Packaging: Coins ship in cloth pouches (larger orders bagged); flips upon request

  • IRA Eligible: No (due to circulated alloy)


Why Choose Summit Metals?

Guaranteed Authentic Pre‑1965 U.S. Coinage
Fully Insured, Secure, and Discreet Shipping
Trusted Buyback Program
Rigorous Testing & Satisfaction Guarantee

Every coin is weighed, counted, and verified for authenticity and silver content by Summit’s expert team before shipping.


Classic Walking Liberty Design

Created by legendary sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, each coin showcases:

  • Obverse: Liberty draped in the U.S. flag, walking toward the dawn with oak and laurel branches.

  • Reverse: A powerful eagle perched on a rock, wings outstretched.

This design became the foundation for the modern American Silver Eagle — and remains a favorite among collectors and bullion buyers alike.


Investment & Barter Benefits

  • Inflation Hedge: Tracks the intrinsic value of silver

  • Historic Collectibility: Own real U.S. currency from the early 20th century

  • Barter-Ready: Half-dollar denominations ideal for small-scale transactions

  • Low Premiums: Excellent value near melt price


Packaging & Delivery

Your $10 face value (20 coin) bundle ships in a protective cloth pouch, with secure, insured delivery and full tracking from Summit’s vault to your doorstep.


Add These Timeless Halves to Your Stack

Whether you’re buying for silver content, history, or barter flexibility, the $10 Face Value Walking Liberty Half Dollar set delivers trusted bullion in one of the most admired coin designs in U.S. history.

Lock in your order today with Summit Metals.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many coins is $10 face value? 20 Walking Liberty halves — approximately 7.234 troy oz of pure silver.

How much is a Walking Liberty half worth? At minimum melt — about 0.3617 × the live silver spot price per coin — with scarcer dates worth more to collectors.

Is it IRA eligible? No — circulated 90% alloy doesn’t meet IRS purity standards; see Silver Eagles for IRA silver.

What years will I receive? A random 1916–1947 mix with P, D, or S mint marks.

What condition are the coins? Average circulated (VG–XF) with design details visible — not BU.

How is the price set? About 7.234 × the live silver spot price plus a modest premium.

Why do Walkers cost more than Franklins? Older series, more collector demand — same silver, extra design cachet.

Can I sell them back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee.


Related products

Start with $1 FV Walkers, scale to the $100 FV bag, or compare the $10 FV Franklin roll. Browse all constitutional silver.

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90% American Silver Walkers - $10 Face Value
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90% American Silver Walkers - $10 Face Value

$10 Face Value – 90% Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars (1916–1947)

Junk Silver | Iconic American Design | 7.234 troy oz Total Silver

At a glance: $10 face value = 20 Walking Liberty half dollars (1916–1947) carrying approximately 7.234 troy oz of 90% silver — Weinman’s celebrated design that later became the American Silver Eagle obverse. Random dates in average circulated (VG–XF) condition cost about 7.234 × the live silver spot price plus a modest premium, ship fully insured in cloth pouches from Summit Metals, and are not IRA eligible (circulated alloy). Best for stackers who want historic silver weight in America’s most admired coin design. Page updated July 2026.

Stack an iconic slice of American history with this $10 face value bundle of circulated Walking Liberty Half Dollars — totaling 20 coins and 7.234 troy ounces of 90% silver. These vintage coins feature one of the most beloved and recognizable designs in all of U.S. coinage, making them a popular choice for both silver stackers and history lovers alike.


Quick Facts:

  • Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper (U.S. coinage alloy)

  • Denomination: 50¢ per coin; 20 coins = $10 face value

  • Actual Silver Weight (ASW): Approx. 7.234 troy ounces total silver

  • Years: Random mix from 1916–1947

  • Mint Marks: Philadelphia (no mark), Denver “D”, San Francisco “S”

  • Condition: Average Circulated (VG–XF); design details visible

  • Packaging: Coins ship in cloth pouches (larger orders bagged); flips upon request

  • IRA Eligible: No (due to circulated alloy)


Why Choose Summit Metals?

Guaranteed Authentic Pre‑1965 U.S. Coinage
Fully Insured, Secure, and Discreet Shipping
Trusted Buyback Program
Rigorous Testing & Satisfaction Guarantee

Every coin is weighed, counted, and verified for authenticity and silver content by Summit’s expert team before shipping.


Classic Walking Liberty Design

Created by legendary sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, each coin showcases:

  • Obverse: Liberty draped in the U.S. flag, walking toward the dawn with oak and laurel branches.

  • Reverse: A powerful eagle perched on a rock, wings outstretched.

This design became the foundation for the modern American Silver Eagle — and remains a favorite among collectors and bullion buyers alike.


Investment & Barter Benefits

  • Inflation Hedge: Tracks the intrinsic value of silver

  • Historic Collectibility: Own real U.S. currency from the early 20th century

  • Barter-Ready: Half-dollar denominations ideal for small-scale transactions

  • Low Premiums: Excellent value near melt price


Packaging & Delivery

Your $10 face value (20 coin) bundle ships in a protective cloth pouch, with secure, insured delivery and full tracking from Summit’s vault to your doorstep.


Add These Timeless Halves to Your Stack

Whether you’re buying for silver content, history, or barter flexibility, the $10 Face Value Walking Liberty Half Dollar set delivers trusted bullion in one of the most admired coin designs in U.S. history.

Lock in your order today with Summit Metals.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many coins is $10 face value? 20 Walking Liberty halves — approximately 7.234 troy oz of pure silver.

How much is a Walking Liberty half worth? At minimum melt — about 0.3617 × the live silver spot price per coin — with scarcer dates worth more to collectors.

Is it IRA eligible? No — circulated 90% alloy doesn’t meet IRS purity standards; see Silver Eagles for IRA silver.

What years will I receive? A random 1916–1947 mix with P, D, or S mint marks.

What condition are the coins? Average circulated (VG–XF) with design details visible — not BU.

How is the price set? About 7.234 × the live silver spot price plus a modest premium.

Why do Walkers cost more than Franklins? Older series, more collector demand — same silver, extra design cachet.

Can I sell them back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee.


Related products

Start with $1 FV Walkers, scale to the $100 FV bag, or compare the $10 FV Franklin roll. Browse all constitutional silver.

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$10 Face Value – 90% Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars (1916–1947)

Junk Silver | Iconic American Design | 7.234 troy oz Total Silver

At a glance: $10 face value = 20 Walking Liberty half dollars (1916–1947) carrying approximately 7.234 troy oz of 90% silver — Weinman’s celebrated design that later became the American Silver Eagle obverse. Random dates in average circulated (VG–XF) condition cost about 7.234 × the live silver spot price plus a modest premium, ship fully insured in cloth pouches from Summit Metals, and are not IRA eligible (circulated alloy). Best for stackers who want historic silver weight in America’s most admired coin design. Page updated July 2026.

Stack an iconic slice of American history with this $10 face value bundle of circulated Walking Liberty Half Dollars — totaling 20 coins and 7.234 troy ounces of 90% silver. These vintage coins feature one of the most beloved and recognizable designs in all of U.S. coinage, making them a popular choice for both silver stackers and history lovers alike.


Quick Facts:

  • Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper (U.S. coinage alloy)

  • Denomination: 50¢ per coin; 20 coins = $10 face value

  • Actual Silver Weight (ASW): Approx. 7.234 troy ounces total silver

  • Years: Random mix from 1916–1947

  • Mint Marks: Philadelphia (no mark), Denver “D”, San Francisco “S”

  • Condition: Average Circulated (VG–XF); design details visible

  • Packaging: Coins ship in cloth pouches (larger orders bagged); flips upon request

  • IRA Eligible: No (due to circulated alloy)


Why Choose Summit Metals?

Guaranteed Authentic Pre‑1965 U.S. Coinage
Fully Insured, Secure, and Discreet Shipping
Trusted Buyback Program
Rigorous Testing & Satisfaction Guarantee

Every coin is weighed, counted, and verified for authenticity and silver content by Summit’s expert team before shipping.


Classic Walking Liberty Design

Created by legendary sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, each coin showcases:

  • Obverse: Liberty draped in the U.S. flag, walking toward the dawn with oak and laurel branches.

  • Reverse: A powerful eagle perched on a rock, wings outstretched.

This design became the foundation for the modern American Silver Eagle — and remains a favorite among collectors and bullion buyers alike.


Investment & Barter Benefits

  • Inflation Hedge: Tracks the intrinsic value of silver

  • Historic Collectibility: Own real U.S. currency from the early 20th century

  • Barter-Ready: Half-dollar denominations ideal for small-scale transactions

  • Low Premiums: Excellent value near melt price


Packaging & Delivery

Your $10 face value (20 coin) bundle ships in a protective cloth pouch, with secure, insured delivery and full tracking from Summit’s vault to your doorstep.


Add These Timeless Halves to Your Stack

Whether you’re buying for silver content, history, or barter flexibility, the $10 Face Value Walking Liberty Half Dollar set delivers trusted bullion in one of the most admired coin designs in U.S. history.

Lock in your order today with Summit Metals.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many coins is $10 face value? 20 Walking Liberty halves — approximately 7.234 troy oz of pure silver.

How much is a Walking Liberty half worth? At minimum melt — about 0.3617 × the live silver spot price per coin — with scarcer dates worth more to collectors.

Is it IRA eligible? No — circulated 90% alloy doesn’t meet IRS purity standards; see Silver Eagles for IRA silver.

What years will I receive? A random 1916–1947 mix with P, D, or S mint marks.

What condition are the coins? Average circulated (VG–XF) with design details visible — not BU.

How is the price set? About 7.234 × the live silver spot price plus a modest premium.

Why do Walkers cost more than Franklins? Older series, more collector demand — same silver, extra design cachet.

Can I sell them back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee.


Related products

Start with $1 FV Walkers, scale to the $100 FV bag, or compare the $10 FV Franklin roll. Browse all constitutional silver.