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You Vs. NGC: 1944 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar

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My second slabbed coin. As with the Morgan, I don't have the coin in hand yet.

Results will be posted Saturday the 29th



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I'm horrible with Walkers, but will say MS64. I like it.
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It's a bit hard with these pictures, to really look hard at those areas and high points of the design which are normally examined, to grade with accuracy.

I will make a guesstimate: MS64.

It is also quite hard to grade from pictures of a coin that is already slabbed. The TPG has a great advantage over us, for this reason; they grade the unslabbed coin 'in hand' by eye in the best lighting, with 10 x magnification.
That is ONE of the reasons why I prefer unslabbed coins, because I can then do that for myself.
Nevertheless, I know that slabbed coins are easier to sell.
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I'll have to agree that it's hard to tell from the photos, but I would say MS62 (MS64 at best).
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Slightly toned, nice Walker..
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"S" Dates typically weakly struck, not to be confused with wear as this appears to show.

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Hard to tell with the photos, but I'd say MS-63.
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I cannot edit my photos, so I will just post the grade.
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I don't know how to make them larger without losing quality. Can some one lend a hand?
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So no one got it, I will blame that on the photos, but it's a nicely toned MS-61



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I will surely take better pictures when I receive it.
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