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Help Grade A 1939 S Walking Liberty Half

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Here is a 1939 S I picked up. I'm not sure if I plan to keep it. I'm not good with identifying die errors compared to damage. This has a line running from the tip of the back claw up to the body. It then picks up again midbody above the leg and runs toward the neck. It then picks up again just behind the neck in the wing portion. I have a few more days to decide if I want it. Other then that the coin is beautiful and fits what I am looking for.

I included a blown up version to see if anyone has seen anything like this. With a loop you can see that it is not a scratch in the surface.

So what grade do you give it and ever see a line like this?

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 Posted 10/07/2013  9:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Geohoarder to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I could be wrong but I think I see a little wear. AU 55
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That is what I'm hoping. This is part of an AU set so it would be nice in the AU55/58 grade. Thanks for replying. S mints are so hard because they are such weak strikes.
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AU-55.
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I like AU55 for this and wonder if the line you see on the reverse is a planchet defect.
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Thanks dave. That could be. I had not thought of that.
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