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1917 Walking Liberty

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The skirt lines are way to weak - VF25
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rofl, emat, I'll buy all of your walkers that look like this for VF25 money. Just send me pics and an address to send the check.
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AU58. Early walkers this nice don't come around very often.
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Interesting.
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It looks either AU-55 or 58.
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Hey now, no need to laugh at someone. This is an educational site, after all. I'm with everyone else; AU58
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When the apparent difference in grade is so blatant between faces, one obviously has to make allowances for the weaker face. Coins don't just wear on one side. That said, I'm seeing a bit more wear on the reverse than most of you. There's no flattening in the features, which one might expect of a weak strike. All details are nicely rounded. Probably overanalysis of "nice but non-professional imagery," but I'm calling this one on the upper end of AU55.
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AU-55
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It seems little hard for me too. The weakness of the lines in the skirt but all the feathers on the reverse says something else. Not to mention the luster. I think AU.
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Hey now, no need to laugh at someone. This is an educational site, after all. I'm with everyone else; AU58


I agree, I see people with many posts grossly under-grade coins even coins in slabs then blame the TPG. I tend to grade a little on the low end myself but some coins I am still learning to grade and others like Barbers I am better at because I went through quite a few lots of them.
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