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Grade Of 1921 D Walking Liberty Half

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Heck of a deal! Seems nice for the grade.
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Just a quick follow-up to add that NGC graded this F15


Under graded in my view. Too bad, but still quite the nice acquisition for the price.
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i think westernsky is correct. one thing you have to keep in mind with TPG's is that they are placing a grade on a coin based on what they feel the value would be in the marketplace. when you get a little higher end value they will adjust the grade to match the coin. this possibly explains why, from what we see here, slabbed coins on occasion are under graded and we cannot explain it.

just my thoughts on this subject
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That's an interesting angle.
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TPG's need to be consistent in their grading. Standards mean nothing if they are not going to follow them.
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