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1918 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar

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I had picked this up for an upgrade to my existing example. how do you think NGC graded her?

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Wish you had cropped her a little better...
Can't zoom in without the pixelation distorting...
For the year...nice upgrade!
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Looks like MS63. Appears weakly struck struck in both the obverse and reverse.
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Breaks in the luster on the high points, AU-58.
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I'm going mid-AU.

Nice looking example.
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NGC has her at AU 55. Strike is a little soft but still a good looking early walker.
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