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Valued Member
Canada
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Here are two George VI 50 cent pieces- the first 2 images are 1942 and the second two are a 1944 example I would appreciate some grading opinions. Thanks,    
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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First one looks VG Second one looks F
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Valued Member
Canada
287 Posts |
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Previously Ousted
Canada
398 Posts |
bullion value... hope you did not pay much..
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Valued Member
 Canada
155 Posts |
I didn't pay anything. Since the age of 3 (1951) my uncle would go to the bank and get me one or more silver dollars as a birthday gift. He did this until 1965 when he figured I was too old for all this. I kept them all iand am now trying to find out more about them.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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oops. I goofed again. I was talking about my silver dollars (which I am also posting for appraisals. The 50 cent pieces I picked out of the circulating currency. I have been doing this since about the late 50's (yes, I'm a geezer) so it wasn't hard to find these.So what did I pay? Fifty cents.
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Valued Member
Canada
278 Posts |
I agree with the VG and F respectivley!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
902 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
576 Posts |
The second coin is much, much better than the first. So I'll give it a minimum of F-15 and a nod for VF-20.
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Valued Member
Canada
227 Posts |
The first coin is as dull as dishwater. A G. The second has a better strike but the two wear spots on the face and wear on the shield are distractions. A VG.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Nice silver coins. I would be happy to own either one.
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Bulgaria
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