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1917-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar For Grading

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In 1917, the mint mark could be found on the obverse or the reverse for Walking Liberty halves; this San Francisco minted example has the mint mark on the obverse. How would you grade her?

Me: G/AG
CCF: ?

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As much as I would like to say G4, based on detail.

When the rims are worn into the letters, I would have to say AG 3
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I think it just squeaks out a Good-4. Pleasing surfaces make this a nice coin for a low-grade circulated set.
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G4
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Looks G-04 to me too.
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G-04/AG-03 , Good honest wear ,no problems .
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G-4
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G4 also
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Same here.
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A prime example of why "AG3.5" should be a true grade.
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G-4.
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