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1943 Walking Liberty Grade

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What would you grade this at?
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65. Some light chatter in the lower skirt. Also a crescent shaped clip in the sun. Left hand a little weakly struck. Nice eye appeal.
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AU58 to MS62, Hard to tell since I do not see a mint bloom through the obv center or on the reverse. It may just be the lighting.
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Yes sorry, I know it has lighting issues I tried with the Cam. I have, but it is a very lustrous uncirculated coin.I'll try again with different lighting when I get home!

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Solid 64 being quite flirtatious with 65.
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Looks 65 to me - very attractive.
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MS-65.
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It has 64 sharpness with a very full strike but I do not think the surfaces are original.
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Thank you!
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Very nice, MS-64
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MS-65, nice!
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MS-65 , I don't believe those little dings at bottom of skirt would lower grade , her left hand is more defined than most slabbed 65's . Very nice breast feathers . I'm sure it's original with nice mint luster, just too much light washing it out .
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Very nice decent fields. If luster is original as you say I can see a nice 65
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