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1-St 1943 Walking Liberty

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From what little I know about grading I would grade this at AU or higher. Please help me grade this coin.



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From what I see, there is to much wear for an AU coin. It looks like nice even wear over most of the design and devices, but just a bit more wear then an XF coin, I would grade this coin VF-35.The obverse is a bit worn on the back leg and a little more detail in the eagles head/chest area would give it a XF-40, if the pics are hiding any feather detail I might be inclined to go XF. I always look at the thumb at her side first. This area is usually weakly struck- but there is almost always (on coins after 1921) some detail left there in higher XF-AU grades. Nice looking coin, one of my favorite series and one I collect avidly !
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Infinate, thanks for the help. Everything you wrote above is very helpful and informative.
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I agree this Walker grades VF. It appears to be a nice original example.
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