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1938 D Liberty Walking Half Dollar

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What would you grade this key date as? In addition is it still a premium coin with so much wear? I pretty much have the whole series including the key dates. If you know an approximate value what would that be?





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Hi MKFARM, In my opinion this one only grades G6. There are lots of sellers who would go VG (if they were selling). A very nice, key date coin and your pics are quite good. I know from a previous thread that you are picking many of these up for around melt. To say you are doing good is quite an understatement. If I were you I would start an album for your daughter. You had mentioned once that she was interested in starting some silver investing. These would be a great start. The 20 you have up is EF 40. The early Walkers are known for weak stikes. They are by far my favorite coin. Hope you post some more. Off to work, need more coins!
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I would also say G-6. This coin is probably worth about $60 which is still much more than melt. I agree with numismaniac that you should consider starting a album. You already have many of the tough dates and the majority of the series you could probably find in your bullion deals.
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Thank you for your help. I still have to go through the Liberty walking quarters yet. I just haven't got around to it since it is mixed with Barbers too.
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