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1940 Walking Liberty Half Dollar Proof Help With Grade

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 Posted 05/14/2020  6:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Some other comments strongly suggest by innuendo
why I thought it should be slabbed.
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05/14/2020 6:40 pm
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Tough call from these photos. But I don't like the little tics and raised bumps on the surfaces. Until sharper photos are posted I'll pass on a grade.
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Oh, I agree totally that the breast feathers look flat for a proof. You really SHOULD have it graded to know for certain, and PLEASE get back to us and let us see the label, that's how WE learn! Looking forward to hearing from you again on this one. Don't take our word one way or another, but you deserve to know from the grading experts!
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Yes this is valuable enough if proof that the grading cost would be worth it, and it would be a good learning experience for future grading to help distinguish between what might be a weak struck proof, which is really rare, and a plated coin.
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