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1943 50 Cent Piece

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What would you grade this coin as and it's value?

1943-50-Cent-Piece

1943-50-Cent-Piece

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Glen
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Hi, Glen, I would say no more than F-12, Canadian Coin News (trends)
has it around $5.00.
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The polished look of the hair places it at around F-12 for me.
In '43 there were narrow dates and wide dates. This is a narrow date; both are priced at $3 by Charest in F-12, $10 in Charlton's (which is often a bit high). There's about $6 in silver content by today's price.
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I am slightly more optimistic. Technically, the outline of the ear isn't flat. The reverse is well defined throughout. The rim is intact.

So my grade puts it around F-16. But still below its intrinsic value.

Marc

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