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Walking Liberty Half And Mercury Dime Proofs?

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 Posted 05/16/2011  3:11 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mshev to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So unfortunately I do not think that I've ever seen a proof strike of either a Walking Liberty half dollar or a Mercury dime in person. Do any of you own either of these? And what are your thoughts on them versus an uncirculated business strike?
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I have a 1940 PCGS PR64 walker. She gleams like any mirrored proof but is not a cameo and cameo really makes a proof coin stand out. I prefer my cameo Franklyn's to the walker.
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I have both, I have a 1938 proof set.
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Bet that was expensive
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I have two proof Mercury dimes. I selected mine because they did have some cameo contrast (but not enough to get a CAM designation from PCGS). I agree with you that the cameo look is very desirable, regular brilliant proof Walkers and Mercuries are attractive (duh!) but not all that much nicer than high-end BU coins, IMO. I do think that Mercury proofs are something of a bargain; you can get an attractive example starting at about half the price of a decent proof Walker.
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I have one of each also and agree they do not usually meet the Cameo designation because the way the dies were prepared was so different back then as it is today but you can definitely tell the difference in the fields of the coin as they are mirror like just as proofs are today
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I don't have either. And I see very little of thoes at coin shows too. Not sure if I'd buy one since I put all coins in Albums if possible and no place for those in mine. Still would be nice to have a Mercury dime one.
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Costly at the time but a bargain today. I bought back around 1980 from the guy who bought it from the mint in 1938. Cost me $550 for the set. I just wish it had been one year earlier so it would have included the Buffalo nickel as well.
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