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Help Grading 3 Lw Halves

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 Posted 01/22/2006  11:59 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add JPerry to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I would appreciate any help grading these coins. Thanks.

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Hi JPerry

I dont know how I missed this post !! But I apologise !!

The 1916 and the 1921 both look like G-4 coins to me, the 1916 may take a another hit and actually become AG-3 If the rim dings are as obvious as they are in the pic.

The 1920-D looks like a full F-12,,

Is that an 1916-S ? I cant quite make it out.

The 21 and the 16 S or D are great coins in the series !!!

Rick

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Thanks Metalman. I thought about the same, maybe F-15 on the 1920D.

The other two are a 1916S and a 1921.

I was offered all three for $500. Does that seem like a reasonable price?
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The 16' looks like a G-4, the 21' an AG-3 because of the rim wear and the 20' a solid F-12. Great coins that have done their job for a good long time!!Mike
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I think 500.00 Is a bit high !!! for the grade of the coins your closer to 300.00 not over IMHO !!

Even on the high end as the RedBook is

1916-S G-4 and I'm not sure it will make that !! 120.00
1921-P G-4 140.00
1920-D f-12 30.00

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Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it. SoOmetimes the best buy is no buy.
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