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Walking Liberty Semi-Key Grading!

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These were all part of a partial walker liberty set that I purchased. They are pretty worn, but I payed melt for each coin, so I think I did ok. These were the semi-keys included. 1916-d. 1917-d obverse mm. 1917-s obv mm. 1919-s. 1923-s. Opinions please on grades and approximate value would be appreciated, as I'm not really familiar with this series.

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Here's a stab at the grades/values:

1916-D: AG-3....$20

1917-D: AG-3....$15

1917-S: G-4.....$20

1919-S: AG-3....$15

1923-S: VG-8....$10

If you bought these for melt, you did very well. The '23-S is the only one of the bunch that should go as 90% junk silver.

The 1916-17s are worth a lot more than melt even in AG condition. Their mintmarks look a little too strong relative to the rest of the coin but you're probably okay there.
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Melt?

Nice finds.
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