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What Graded And Value 50 Cents 1932 And 1948

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 Posted 07/30/2022  10:31 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add etienne to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers

I'm not expert and need your help on those two coins. Can you help me ?
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Thank you for your answers.

Etienne
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 Posted 07/30/2022  11:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Hounddog Bill to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The 48 seems like a nice coin just honest wear, from somewhat blurry pictures it looks like F12 or F15.
The 32 needs some attention it has PVC damage which will probable come off but the grade looks VG8 or VG10.
Clearer pictures with better focus would help.

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The bad news is, they are both well worn which greatly affects the value.
The good news is, they are both key dates, the 1932 had a mintage
of just over 19,000 and the 1948 had a mintage of 37,784.
The 1948 looks like the Narrow Date variety ( pictures are too out of focus to be 100% sure).
I would estimate the value, seeing they are not certified,
to be $150.00 for the 1935 and around $100.00 for the 1948.
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1948 is a F12
1932 a G8
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You guys are harsh graders up north...I see (the perspective of someone south of you) the '48 as a VF and the '32 as a VG (does need attention).

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1948 Fine 15
1932 VG 8 details PVC damage .
That said the 1932 can easily have the PVC
safely removed . Good acetone soak .
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I'm at VG10 possibly f12 for the 1948 and I'd say vg8 for the 1932 and agree details due to PVC acetone could help a little.
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