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1942-S Half Dollar For Grading

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1942s for grading ----thanks



1942-S-Half-Dollar-For-Grading

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Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut.
"Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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VF 35
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Obverse F-15, Reverse EF-40 . No eye appeal IMHO .
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EF-45, most of these come weakly struck.
Forgot to mention, your coin looks like one of the hoard coins that came out of Guadalcanal Solomon Islands in the 1980's. I bought a bunch of these also, all dated 1941-S, 1942-S, 1943-S. They were left behind by US troops when they pulled out and Australian currency went into use there.
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I see xf45 too. Maybe clean gunk with acetone. Make the eye appeal better....then again it's not mint state so it's your call.
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Are you guys saying that the obverse of this coin is EF-45 ?
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Forgot to mention, your coin looks like one of the hoard coins that came out of Guadalcanal Solomon Islands in the 1980's. I bought a bunch of these also, all dated 1941-S, 1942-S, 1943-S. They were left behind by US troops when they pulled out and Australian currency went into use there.

Interesting
This is possible as I bought it from an Aussie who is now living in NZ saying these were his fathers coins.
Yes it will get a dunking.
Grades I would have thought OBV VF25 and REV EF40-5
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VF 35, typically weak strike.
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Are you guys saying that the obverse of this coin is EF-45 ?


Absolutely. You have to grade the whole coin, not just the high points as in this case the 41-43 S Mint halves come with flat centers generally. Well struck coins are scarce.
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Have to agree with IGE on this one.
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XF-40
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I would agree with EF-45.
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"Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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I thought the first photos were better.
IMHO
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