Walking Liberty Half Key Dates

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  1. dimeguy

    dimeguy Dime Enthusiast

    Simple question: what are they? I will be attending the ISNA coin show in a couple weeks and I usually purchase two slabbed keys and a "just for fun," coin. Being as such, I was planning on purchasing at least one Walking Liberty Half key since I am on that set. Question is: do you consider the '16 S and the '38 D as part of the keys or semikeys. I know the trio of '21 are keys, but I feel the sources I have been looking at are yo-yo'ing with some classifying the the other two as keys, others as semikeys. This dimeguy is just looking for simple opinions as to whether I need to consider them as keys or not. Thanks!
     
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  3. KeyHunter

    KeyHunter Active Member

    '21D (208,000 mintage) and '21 (246,000 mintage) I consider key dates. '21S (548,000 mintage) I consider a semi-key. Same with '38D (491,600), '16S (508,000) and '19 (962,000) ...semi keys.
     
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  4. Vertigo

    Vertigo Did someone say bust?

    I can tell you, don't consider that 38d scarce. They're everywhere. A lot of that one was saved. Just make sure you wait that one out and get you a nice one. Those aren't hard to find.
     
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  5. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Tell your dog I said hi!

    I think grade plays an important part of what is key, semi-key and other. For example, numismedia prices for AU58 show that the key dates include 1919D, but in lower grades (say VF20) it drops down into the semi-key. I am using obviously arbitrary lines between price groups to determine key vs semi-key, so this analysis can be much more rigorous...but I ain't gonna do it for you.

    AU58 prices...
    1916 570
    1916 D 600
    1916 S 2070
    1917 168
    1917 D Obv. 750
    1917 D Rev. 1160
    1917 S Obv. 3450
    1917 S Rev. 760
    1918 570
    1918 D 1560
    1918 S 600
    1919 1950
    1919 D 6210
    1919 S 4230
    1920 450
    1920 D 2460
    1920 S 1140
    1921 5940
    1921 D 8550
    1921 S 17100

    1923 S 3390
    1927 S 1980

    1928 S 1650
    1929 D 510
    1929 S 540
    1933 S 510
    1934 62
    1934 D 138
    1934 S 300
    1935 42
    1935 D 132
    1935 S 216
    1936 40
    1936 D 72
    1936 S 100
    1937 31
    1937 D 126
    1937 S 120
    1938 66
    1938 D 402
    1939 34
    1939 D 31
    1939 S 97
    1940 29
    1940 S 31
    1941 29
    1941 D 30
    1941 S 53
    1942 29
    1942 D 30
    1942 S 31
    1943 29
    1943 D 34
    1943 S 35
    1944 29
    1944 D 30
    1944 S 30
    1945 29
    1945 D 29
    1945 S 29
    1946 29
    1946 D 36
    1946 S 29
    1947 31
    1947 D 34

    VF20 prices...
    1916 180
    1916 D 180
    1916 S 510
    1917 26
    1917 D Obv. 180
    1917 D Rev. 168
    1917 S Obv. 480
    1917 S Rev. 63
    1918 71
    1918 D 127
    1918 S 40
    1919 300
    1919 D 390
    1919 S 300
    1920 45
    1920 D 300
    1920 S 115
    1921 930
    1921 D 1380
    1921 S 870

    1923 S 210
    1927 S 69
    1928 S 106
    1929 D 41
    1929 S 45
    1933 S 28
    1934 19
    1934 D 21
    1934 S 20
    1935 18
    1935 D 20
    1935 S 20
    1936 17
    1936 D 17
    1936 S 17
    1937 17
    1937 D 21
    1937 S 17
    1938 17
    1938 D 86
    1939 17
    1939 D 17
    1939 S 20
    1940 12
    1940 S 12
    1941 12
    1941 D 12
    1941 S 12
    1942 12
    1942 D 12
    1942 S 12
    1943 12
    1943 D 12
    1943 S 12
    1944 12
    1944 D 12
    1944 S 12
    1945 12
    1945 D 12
    1945 S 12
    1946 12
    1946 D 14
    1946 S 12
    1947 12
    1947 D 12
     
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  6. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Tell your dog I said hi!

    And, yes, price SHOULD be the distinction between keys and semi-keys, not mintages.
     
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  7. KeyHunter

    KeyHunter Active Member

    In my mind there is mintage rarity and condition rarity with the latter coming into vogue as third-party graders played a larger role in "final word" on once arbitrary grading.
     
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  8. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Tell your dog I said hi!

    Not sure what the point of having a name for it anyway...call it a key date, a turnip, a rainbow toned turd in the punch bowl, whatever. What is the point?
     
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  9. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Particularly at a point in time when our money had to work quite hard.
     
  10. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    You seem to have it right. Other then the 21’s. Others semi I think
     
  11. longshot

    longshot Enthusiast Supporter

    I picked up a 38D recently just because I thought it looked cheap. I don’t know how nice of one you would be looking for, but F or VF's sure sell for less than they did 10 years ago.

    Obviously they are readily available.
     
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  12. Vertigo

    Vertigo Did someone say bust?

    I won one once for about 20 bucks. I thought yea I can make some money on that. But there's just so many it takes time to sell. Unless you want to buy it cheap. I did sell that one for 50. But I was so tired of looking at it I would leave that hole empty in an album if i was making one lol!
     
  13. Nathan401

    Nathan401 Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

    Here the last coin I needed to complete a Walker set the the Wife’s late Grandfather started by pulling coins out of circulation many decades ago. upload_2022-11-13_9-25-35.jpeg upload_2022-11-13_9-25-35.jpeg
     
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  14. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    You can’t go wrong with any Walkers.
     
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  15. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    i like early Walkers in vf; one opinion I ran across years ago listed these as most scarce: 21 P & D; 17S obv; 16S; 19D. runners up include the 21S and 20D.
     
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  16. dimeguy

    dimeguy Dime Enthusiast

    I have been collecting for many years, and I don't know, but this seems to make so much sense. Seems silly thinking back on it, but the sets I have collected up to this point have all had distinctive keys. For this set, there is a fine point between what I want my collection to look like and what I am willing to pay for it. I fully agree that price should be the distinction, and that helped the most. Thanks!
     
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