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How much is a 1944 half dollar coin worth?

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Elijah King

Updated on March 03, 2026

How much is a 1944 half dollar coin worth?

1944 Half Dollar Value At $9.38 each your 1944 half dollar value is the minimum a coin showing wear from circulation is worth. It is tied to today’s silver coin value. Small amounts of wear determine if your coin is worth more as a collectible or is valued only by the silver it contains.

What is the history of the Saint-Nazaire pocket?

The Saint-Nazaire Pocket ( German: Festung St. Nazaire, French: Poche de Saint-Nazaire) existed from August 1944 until 11 May 1945 and was formed by the withdrawal of German troops from Loire-Inférieure (now Loire-Atlantique) during the liberation of the department by the allied forces.

What happened to St Nazaire after WW2?

After the signing of the German surrender in Reims on 7 May 1945, the German command in Saint-Nazaire began negotiations with the French about the surrender of the city, seeking guarantees about the treatment of prisoners and threatening to sabotage the port if agreement was not reached.

Where is the port of Saint-Nazaire?

It was centred around the port and the submarine base of Saint-Nazaire and extended to the east as far as Saint-Omer-de-Blain and from La Roche-Bernard in the north to Pornic in the south.

How much is a 1943 Walking Liberty half dollar worth?

The price of silver determines 1943 half dollar value, currently all old silver Walking Liberty half dollars are worth a minimum of $6.45 each.

Is the 1944 Walking Liberty coin worth collecting?

All in all, these coins are in rough shape but still desirable for most collectors. When it comes to the 1944 Walking Liberty, or any other coin of this age, there are a few things you must look at to determine price. For one, because there were multiple types of this coin produced every year, the exact type of coin you have will affect the price.

Where can I find information about mint marks on 1943 half dollars?

Information about mint marks and their location is found under the value chart. 1943 half dollars were produced in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. The different mints are identified by mint marks, “D” for the Denver mint and “S” used by the San Francisco mint.