How to Grade the Walking Liberty Half Dollar || Coin Grading for Beginners
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Coin Grading for Beginners || Walking Liberty Half Dollar
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0:00 - Intro
0:19 - My Walkers
1:02 - Details, Details, Details
2:12 - Design details, problems and strikes
2:42 - The primary areas on the obverse
4:25 - The primary areas on the reverse
5:51 - Heat Map Obverse
6:32 - Heat Map Reverse
7:15 - Grading my 1947 Walker
15:12 - The Value of my 1947 Walker
16:31 - Outro
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Question: Is the value of commemoratives following the price of junk?
@LenHere
Жыл бұрын
Nope, grey sheets.
Damn, that's a very nice example.
@LenHere
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's such a nice coin, it makes me want more of them.
@sinesaii
9 ай бұрын
@@LenHerebuy them now. Most of these were melted down in the 1960’s to 1980’s. I am buying uncirculated walkers and mercuries because there are not enough to go around. Beauty matters. These are great coins from a fascinating period. I suspect have a long price run in the future.
Home now on my desktop. Looking at that GEM WLHD I concur with your assessment of MS 63!!! Listened to that Auction driving home! I will comment on that video in a few minutes!!!
Excellent video! Extremely impressive and I am THE toughest Taskmaster since Attila the Hun. You ask if your assessment of MS 63 is the proper grade for that GEM example? I say you are correct. Of course I am on the cell phone, and when I get home I will look on my desktop that sees atomic molecules LOL!!! Until my next and final reply, take care and did Subscribe and will watch more content. Ciao!
Just coming from fish makes it special to begin with.
@LenHere
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
63+