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1944 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

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Opinions? I've got a bunch like this, just not sure whether to call it F or VF.

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I think it comfortably slides into VF-20 since the "keyhole" at the center of Liberty's breastplate is clearly defined and the left side of the breastplate is almost completely outlined. The 1944 is a common coin but this example sure has a nice original look.
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VF-20.
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I agree, Although I am new too the forum, I can see a bit more of the "hourglass figure" shape than a VG would have. The Keyhole and dress lines are great ways to quantify the grade. I imagine that miss liberty has a width for G, VG, F, VF also
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