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1936-S & 1939-S Walking Liberty Halves - Melt Bucket Rescue, For Grading

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Two more Walkers, a 1936-S and a 1939-S, saved from the melt bucket and safely at home in my circulated Walker Dansco. $9 each, seemed alright to me, these aren't stunners, just nice old circulated coins; thoughts on grades appreciated as always! The 1939-S looks to be a bit better off.

1936-S-&-1939-S-Walking-Liberty-Halves---Melt-Bucket-Rescue,-For-Grading

1936-S-&-1939-S-Walking-Liberty-Halves---Melt-Bucket-Rescue,-For-Grading

1936-S-&-1939-S-Walking-Liberty-Halves---Melt-Bucket-Rescue,-For-Grading

1936-S-&-1939-S-Walking-Liberty-Halves---Melt-Bucket-Rescue,-For-Grading
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#1 - FIne 12
#2 - Fine 15
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18X face for melt bucket is a little steep but these are solid coins. love me some WL halves.
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I cannot grade them, but to me its a sad day when an S-mint coin with full rims like either of these goes into a melt bucket. Very nice pickup in my opinion. I enjoyed coins so much more before the slabbing scheme relegated everything but keys to being junk silver.
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Very nice saves Adam!
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1) F-12.
2) F-15.
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There's a newish pawn shop / "we buy gold and silver" shop around the corner where I got these, he literally has a white plastic tray with a bunch of silver in it, mostly walkers with some cull barbers and peace/morgans, Mercury dimes, 40% kennedy, etc. The rest of the walkers were 1940s with a couple of low grade 1917-1918. I don't usually buy anything there (he charges too much for junk) but these two were in decent shape compared to the usual and filled two holes so why not.
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Nice saves..

F-15 both coins
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1 F-12
2 F-15
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Glad you saved them!
F-15 on each, nice looking coins! the 39-S is a little tougher to find up this neck of the woods.
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Nice MM Walkers . $9 a piece is not overkill !
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Nice pre-1940 mint marked Walkers are always a bargain at less than 10 bucks.
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Nice saves! And at $9 each I'd take them all day long.
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F-12 and F-15. Great finds!
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