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1934 Walking Liberty Half (Another)

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what do you think of this coin?
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MS62/63 assuming those aren't hairlines in the east obverse fields.
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There are some faint lines in the obverse field that might be due to a light cleaning. Probably not severe enough to make it a "problem" coin. Luster overall looks subdued, more typical of an AU coin. I'd call this one AU-58.
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to AU-58 ,lightly circulated ; all focal points are there and looking good .
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i think the hairlines on the obverse fields may be die polishing. overall nice looking coin. missing luster in places. AU58 or MS63. tough call from photos but I'm going with AU58
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Solid AU-58. Just some minor handling.
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