1941 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. ==> https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/half-dollars/walking-liberty/ Not a Morgan Dollar, which is totally different. https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/dollars/morgan/ You might want to buy a book called the "Red Book" so you can research different coins and learn more about them. The above site is a good start too.
The "W" stands for Walker being as it's a Liberty Walking Half Dollar. Naw, just kidding. It looks like wear caused it to look that way.
The 1940's Walkers are very common, and unless it is in excellent condition, it will be worth melt value $5.64 or a little over $7-$8.
I'm not sure what you are referencing. The top part of the design is worn down making a flat shelf like ridge. Common heavy circulation Wear with some toning or a stain in the middle of it.
If you look closly there is a w on the right its very faint but you can see it i did have a coin guy look at it he said it looked like someone engraved it on there but yet there are no impressions
It is just damage. The so-called "W" you see was not struck onto the coin at the Mint. Research a bit into how dies are made and then used to mint the coin and you will understand why.
Regardless of whether others can see it or not, the important point is that there is no way for a faint Fancy W to end up on a worn 1941 Half during the minting process. When you've studied how coins and dies are made, this will be obvious. However, there are countless ways for coins to get damaged after they leave the mint and that's what you have. Hope this helps
I think I see what you are talking about But I think a couple items (a) the "W" ish looking area is part of the design, though worn down flat shelf like. Compare to a prestine walking liberty of that design area and contemplate how it would look worn down. (b) that right area, or left part of the W is actually damage - ie, a coin scraping across that small area (or engraved dots) which is damage anyways. You have a heavily worn walking liberty half dollar. I collect walking liberty half dollars, they are very nice. The area in question is VERY COMPLEX. In that area that you think is a "W" are a lot of design lines that can create a "W" line design especially when worn down. Even compare that to a 1941 that is more worn down than the above images, but not as much as yours