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1921 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar

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I am thinking that this one may be a VG, but I'm not quite sure. What do you think? Thanks!



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VG-8 as I see it.
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hmmm...I think the wear on the date, and the rim being completely gone on reverse on the right side, leaves it at G6.
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I would say G6 also. Not enough lines on dress. Maybe it looks a better in hand. How did you get the coin?
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afclassic, skirt lines on 1921 (and earlier) Walkers are not typically used for deciding the grade.

Good a time as any to post a link to a good book on the subject:

http://www.stellacoinnews.com/index...alf-dollars/
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afclassic87- Actually I am a darksider, but I inherited some coins just recently from an elderly relative. Since British Pennies and Spanish colonial 8 Reales are more my speed, I am just getting some grading advice on these.

Thanks for the input, everyone!
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I also see it as a G-6, though I'm basing that on the merging reverse rim.
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I think based on the rims , I have to go with G-6
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