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1934-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Grade Please

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Hi All,

Another half dollar. Thanks!


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I'll say EF-45.
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AU Cleaned
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XF45 details, cleaned
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to the CCF

XF range but harshly cleaned, so a details coin for sure.
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On review, it does look cleaned, so I'll say EF details.
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VF Details cleaned
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EF-45 details, scratched.
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I'll say EF details.
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Hi All,

Thank you. What indicates it was cleaned? Do you see swipe/cleaning marks or what? I have a dollar that had obvious swipe/cleaning marks (even I suspected before posting that one and I'm very much a newbie at this) but this one is not as obvious as that one, which is why I ask.





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I wrote: "but this one is not as obvious as that one,"

To clarify... not as obvious TO ME.
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XF details (Cleaned)


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What indicates it was cleaned? Do you see swipe/cleaning marks or what? I


Yes, there are swipe marks on both sides. most noticeable on the reverse on all of the higher devices
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@panzaldi "Yes, there are swipe marks on both sides. most noticeable on the reverse on all of the higher devices"

Thank you. This is definitely something I will have to learn how to spot. More than a few from my inherited coins have been cleaned and before I start spending money for a couple birth year sets I want to gather (1928 & 1933), I need to learn these things so I'm not overspending.


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