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Guide to Liberty Stadium, Swansea
Both Swansea City Football Club and Ospeys Rugby Union Club share the Liberty Stadium in Swansea. The stadium is built on the west bank of the River Tawe in Landore, about 2 miles from the city centre. It was completed in 2005, and the first match at the stadium took place in July 2005.
The stadium cost around £27 million to build and is quite an impressive structure. The stadium is completely enclosed and has seating in all four corners. The East Stand is the stand of choice of most of the die-hard fans, while the West Stand is a family stand.
The North Stand is where the away fans are housed. This stand can hold 3,500 fans, though it usually holds much less, due to the fact that home and away fans need to be segregated. So, for football fans at least, there is always empty seating in that stand.
The concourses in the stadium are quite spacious, although it doesn’t always seem like it, especially at half time. The facilities are pretty good, but this is to be expected from a new stadium. The food and drink for sale at the stadium is what you’d expect from a football stadium. In other words, it’s not up to much; just the usual burgers, pies and beer. During football matches you can drink alcohol on the concourse but not in the stadium itself. If you are attending a rugby match, you can drink alcohol in the stadium.
If you’re driving to the stadium, you need to leave the M4 at junction 45 and take the A4067 towards the city centre. The stadium is around two and a half miles from junction 45. If travelling by train, you can either walk to the stadium, which will take around 20-30 minutes, ot you’ll need to take a bus or taxi.
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![]() 1941 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar NGC MS67 CH112 US $26,500.00
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![]() 1936 NGC PROOF 67 Walking Liberty Half Dollar SUPERB GEM PF 67 TOUGH GRADER US $24,999.95
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![]() 1917 Walking Liberty Half Dollar NGC MS67 CH101 US $19,500.00
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![]() 1919 S 50c PCGS CAC MS64 Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $13,000.00
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![]() UNITED STATES 1921D RARE WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR COIN NGC MS61 US $12,000.00
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![]() 1919 D 50c NGC MS62 Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $11,300.00
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![]() 1919 D 50c PCGS MS 62 RARE WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR US $10,995.00
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![]() 1916 50c NGC MS67 Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $10,600.00
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![]() 1941 50c PCGS MS68 Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $7,800.00
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![]() 1936 50c PCGS CAC Proof 66 Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $6,800.00
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![]() Rare 1941 NGC PR68 Walking Liberty Half US $6,500.00
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![]() CAC CERTIFIED 1947 PCGS GRADED MS67 WALKING LIBERTY 50c HALF DOLLAR 50 COIN GEM US $6,499.00
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![]() 1929 D 50C SILVER WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR PCGS MS 66 CAC SUPER PQ GORGEOUS US $6,199.00
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![]() 644 silver half dollars Walking liberty Head Franklin Kennedy US Coin lot hoard US $5,600.00
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![]() KILLER NGC PF65 Star 1936 Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $5,500.00
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![]() 1934 S WALKING LIBERTY HALF NGC MS 65 STAR 596928 004 US $5,250.00
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![]() $100 WALKING LIBERTY HALVES 200 Coins 90 SILVER US $5,139.95
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![]() 1934 S 50c PCGS CAC MS65 OGH Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $5,100.00
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![]() 1929 D 50c NGC CAC MS66 Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $4,850.00
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![]() 1928 S 50c PCGS CAC MS64 OGH Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $4,800.00
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![]() 1921 D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar Choice BU US $4,750.00
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![]() 1935 S 50c PCGS MS66 Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $4,750.00
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![]() 1937 D 50c PCGS MS67 Walking Liberty Half Dollar US $4,650.00
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![]() 1945 s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50C US $4,399.20
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![]() 1934 S 50c PCGS MS 65 HIGH END GEM WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR US $4,395.00
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Where can I get money for my old coins?
I am a collector of old coins, fun hobby of mine. I want to know where I can go online to get money from my old coins.
For example, I have a 1938 walking liberty Half Dollar?
Any places online where I can find its value (to current date) and sell to people?
Thanks for the help, happy new year!
You can get current values by getting a copy of CoinValues magazine at a local bookstore. You don't mention the grade of the '38 Walker. As a collector you know the condition of the coin is key to assessing its value. Unless the coins are certified by a third party grading service almost everyone is going to want a look at the coins and those with only moderate experience will want to look at the coins even if they are certified. My suggestion would be to take them to a coin dealer or to a local coin club to sell them. You might get more from the collectors at the coin club than you would from a dealer.


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