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Pillar of the Community
United States
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1923-S WLH (Raw) I'm on the fence on this one between VG10 & F12 Looks like a nice no problem coin.. Any thoughts appreciated.  (sample photograde for ballparking..) 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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With those rims and great eye appeal I'm in the F12 camp. nlp
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Pillar of the Community
United States
608 Posts |
Agree with F-12, nice looking coin.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Another great looking WLH from Night-Hawk!  I agree with the others; F-12.
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I'll support a consensus towards F12 for this lovely example.
You have been showing us some very nice lower grade Walkers ... wondering if you have an active interest in joining us on the 'dark side' and pursuing a set in honestly circulated condition?
We call it 'low ball' collecting .... and it is not as easy as many folks think to find these coins ... as you have been ... in honestly circulated condition.
David
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Haha, have never considered myself a lowball collector of these but may have to re-think that.. I seem to have amassed quite a few of these (and Barber halves). Always on the lookout for nice original looking, problem-free halves. Am just now getting around to photographing some of mine. Also noticing I'm getting more and more duplicates as I go along, may have to start visiting the trading forum.. Thanks, -Ron
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Moderator
 United States
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Ron - You are invited to join the few of us who enjoy pursuing these lowball coins ... I proudly claim a special place in my collecting heart for them. The pursuit of these coins in honestly circulated (certifiable) condition brings me tremendous collecting pleasure ... and the stories the coins could say in such state inspire great conjecture. You have shown a few appropriate well worn examples ... perhaps you are indeed on your way towards becoming a lowball collector.  I will not steal your thread ... but do have a photograph of a true lowball 1923-S Walker ... PCGS FR02 ... Pop 1/0. David
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Rest in Peace
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Ok, nobody's twisting my arm but ill' go along with F-12 also. even though it has one or two light scratches on it's left wing rev. still an attractive walker.
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Good lookin' 23-S IMO.
F-12
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Bedrock of the Community
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Huh I was going to say fine too. I am not that up on grading these but have many attempts with some lots I bought.
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