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1939 Standing Liberty

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this coin shines like new, what condition and price would you sell it for?

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I hope you did not take too hard of a hit for that.

Circulated coins don't "shine" or have strong luster. Worth melt value. Polished or heavily cleaned.
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See how most of the detail is missing?

Search for some images of standing liberty half dollars and compare them to yours.

I agree, this has been polished, cleaned, whizzed, or whatever else you want to call it. When people do this to a coin, they take most all of the collector value away from it.
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Polished coin. no numismatic value. sorry.
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Worth $5.71 in silver
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can probably get 7-8 bucks for it on ebay
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dug at same park I found the indian head and Morgan dollar
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