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1943 Walker

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I've been laying low off hogging the board with graders and before I lay out a slew of more dimes in the coming weeks I was wanting to get some thoughts on this one

it's very lustrous in hand and I think an MS coin
it's a very odd toning that's happened on the obverse and I have no idea how as I acquired this is a roll of walkers I obtained some time back

it's a deep olive to a dark olive green with plenty of shimmer

what say you o' walkers of the CCF? send it for a slab or let it lay raw?




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Need sharper pictures to give a higher grade higher than 60.
However, I think a grade of over 60 is most likely, if we could see the surfaces more sharply.
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It looks about AU50 to me. The coin may have been in a folder album, which generally protects luster on the reverse while allowing the obverse to be exposed to the air.
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Breast feathers look worn. I agree with the AU50 grade.
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With the wear and the common date you have no chance of recouping your cost if you sent it in to be "slabbed".
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