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Half Dollar 1918

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great read on the die process. you learn something new everyday on the CCF.

This coin is awesome. The color is all original, real super eye appeal.
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Yes member nickel searcher pointed that out pre 21 there were less shirt lines in the design easy xf 45
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Looks AU to me. I wonder about the color: is it that uniform golden shade in-hand? If so, I'd suspect the coin might have been dipped white and has since retoned. Otherwise, it appears problem-free, with scattered small ticks but no hairlines. The slight strike weakness is pretty typical for early Walkers, as noted.
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Real color of my coin is natural silver, this gold toning from picture is from artificial lightning.
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