A gold Liberty half dollar isn’t a standard U.S. half dollar, so the value depends on which coin you mean. If you mean a gold Walking Liberty half dollar or another gold Liberty-type piece, prices vary a lot by edition, condition, and authenticity—common modern reproductions can be worth only a small premium, while genuine U.S. Mint gold commemoratives or special issues can be worth much more.

What it might be

  • Silver Liberty half dollars : older Liberty half dollars are usually silver, not gold, and their values depend on date and grade.
  • Gold Liberty coins : the U.S. Mint has issued gold coins with Liberty designs, including the 2.5-dollar Liberty gold series and special gold Walking Liberty pieces.
  • Replica or plated coin : a “gold Liberty half dollar” can also mean a gold-plated souvenir or replica, which is often worth far less than a real coin.

Rough value range

Coin type| Typical value
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Gold-plated replica| Usually only a few dollars to a small collectible premium
Common silver Liberty half dollar| Usually worth its silver and collector value, not gold value 17
Genuine U.S. gold Liberty coin| Often hundreds to thousands, depending on date and grade 26

Best next step

Check whether your coin has:

  • A date and mint mark.
  • A real gold weight/karat marking , if any.
  • Signs of being plated rather than solid gold.
  • An image or exact wording on the coin.

If you want, I can help identify it from the exact text on the coin or a photo description.