Historical Figures

What is the value of a 1930 Walking Liberty silver dollar?

The value of a 1930 Walking Liberty silver dollar depends on several factors, including the coin's condition, grade, and market fluctuations. Here are the approximate values for different grades of a 1930 Walking Liberty silver dollar:

1. Good (G): A coin in Good condition shows moderate wear and tear with significant scratches, nicks, and loss of details. The coin's overall design is still recognizable. Value range: $30 - $50.

2. Fine (F): A Fine condition coin exhibits noticeable wear and tear but retains most of its details and lettering. The coin's surfaces may have some scratches and scuffing. Value range: $55 - $75.

3. Very Fine (VF): Coins in Very Fine condition show light signs of wear, with faint scratches and minor smoothing of the design elements. The lettering and details are well-defined and clear. Value range: $80 - $110.

4. Extremely Fine (XF): Extremely Fine coins have minimal wear, with only slight traces of wear visible under close examination. The luster and sharpness of the design are well-preserved. Value range: $120 - $175.

5. Uncirculated (UNC): Uncirculated coins are those that have never been in circulation and show no signs of wear. They have a brilliant, reflective surface with no blemishes or marks. Value range: $180 - $250.

Please note that these values are general estimates and may vary depending on the specific market conditions and other factors such as rarity, mint errors, and collector demand. For a more precise valuation, it is recommended to consult a professional numismatist or coin dealer.