1939 Silver Half Dollar No Mint Mark, But An Odd W

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by MHP1939, Jul 5, 2011.

  1. MHP1939

    MHP1939 New Member

    Hello, I have had a 1939 Silver Half Dollar in my room for a while and I finally decided to look up the value. I wasn't surprised that it wasn't worth much (it's not in the best shape, I found it on a roller-coaster, so I'm not surprised), but when I tried to look for the Mint Mark, there was none on the lower left part of the reverse side, which means it was made in Philadelphia. But then, I noticed an odd W carved into the lower right portion of the reverse side. It certainly doesn't look like a human could have carved it in, it's too perfect. It's located right under the Eagle's lowest feather.

    Anyone know what this could mean?
     
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  3. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    That's the designer's initials (Adolph A. Weinman)... they appear on all Liberty Walking halves. Welcome to CoinTalk!
     
  4. swhuck

    swhuck Junior Member

    Except for a large number of 1941 proofs. :)
     
  5. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    Welcome to CoinTalk!
     
  6. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    True... the "AW" was there, but disappeared after excessive die polishing. I'm putting a '41 proof on my "want list"!
     
  7. GJ1103

    GJ1103 coin addicted Navy man

    My "want list" is a mile long.lol
     
  8. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    Me too! With a number of coin reference and supply material! I want to go to one of thouse big shows and go to the supply place and by $60 bucks worth of supplies!
     
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