Walker came to stay.

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Very nice, I just found my first walker in the wild last week, and I've searched thousands of dollars of halves to find it, but boy it's a great feeling isn't it.
 

Yeah. I tried to set a grade but have no clue. Any guesses?
 

being 92 years old, she's quite beautiful in the aspect of a coin, congrats on finally getting a walker, i've only found a few walkers myself in over 100 boxes.
 

Congrats! I'd say XF for your walker as well. Gotta be worth more than just silver for sure.
 

Wow!!!! Nice find!!!!

The oldest Walker we've found is a 1942. I'd love to find one from 1920!!!!!
 

Nice year to start finding a Walker at, I'm working the other way, found a few in the 40's and 30's. Great condition for being that old. Hope they start coming more often for you now that you have the one.
 

Wow, that's a beaut for it's age... if it's a philly, you're talking a $75 coin... if it's Denver, probably $450-$500... if San Fran, $250 or so.
 

My book isn't close. Where is the mint mark located.
 

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