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1943-P Walking Liberty Half Dollar

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Interested in thoughts on a grade for this one. The scratches on the obverse are actually on my Coin World Slab and not the coin. Thank you!

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coin has a large scratch in the right obverse field. the eagle's chest shows rub. AU details scratched.
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AU-58 Details.
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I'd be worried about the corrosion spots on the reverse. Is there any way to remedy that? Would Verdi-Care work on a silver coin?
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AU-58, the scratch might detail it...
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Scratches and hits on obverse , corrosion spots on reverse . AU-58 Details .
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AU Is my guess
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OP stated the scratches are on the holder. I see nothing that would "details" the coin.
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There is a scratch on the coin upper obverse going through the R. And a scratch on the coin under the TY. I don't know if these will details the coin though?
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I'm thinking the white scratches are on the plastic holder and the dark one under the Y on the coin. srs77 can you clarify?
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And how about the long one under the T, coin or slab?
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Right click on the picture to enlarge it - the scratches are real easy to see. Obviously the straight white ones are on the holder
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AU details. but still nice
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Real Beauty of a coin. I'll go AU- details.
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The lines you see on the coin that run from 2pm to roughly 7pm are on the slab. The circular one under the T is barely noticeable on the coin in hand. I believe the photo is enhancing it more than it is.
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