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1986-D Statue Of Liberty Half Dollar For Grading

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What grade do you feel this one is?

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I'll say MS-67.
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67 sounds, and looks about right, to me.
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MS-67 OK for me as well.

Because these did not circulate, all will be found in high grade, the most common grade I would expect to be around MS-64.
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This is a nice example. I agree with the 66/67 crowd.


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Because these did not circulate


They weren't intended for circulation but I once found a lightly circulated Statue of Liberty commem in a bank roll back in my roll searching days. Also once found a silver Washington half in a roll.
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