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1918 Liberty Walking Half Dollar To Grade

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The reverse of this coin appears to have held up better than the obverse, though it's scratched.
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 Posted 05/24/2025  2:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add panzaldi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
VF details (scratched)
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Darn staple scratch, VF details
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With a full well defined bustline on the obverse I have this coin at XF details- scratched. Not that a difference in one grade matters on a details coin like this. Nice album filler.
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I want to say XF 40 straight or cleaned the Obverse photo is too bright for me to be 100% sure.
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Thanks for the replies. My take on this coin is that it's hard to grade because the top half of the obverse is so much nicer than the bottom half. I don't own it.
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I'll say VF to EF details.
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Yes, funny how well formed the head is, and yet the dress lines are quite heavily worn. I wonder if it's actually he a slight bend in it? Just thinking out loud. Have you been able to inspect it in person?
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