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Walkers & Early Roosies for sale - moved to Ebay

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I'm clearing out some coins I've upgraded and am listing them here and across the street before putting them on the bay. The coins are as described and and scratches not called out are on the slabs. None of the photos are juiced and all were taken using natural light - while the images could be better they are fair representations of the coins.

 

All prices include shipping to your door. 7-day no questions asked return rights with buyer paying the return shipping costs. Payment options include personal check with wait time for it to clear my bank, money order, and Paypal + 3%.

 

1943 NGC MS65 Half Dollar - Ebay

Bright white example with clear and mark-free fields and devices on both sides. A couple of ticks on lady Liberty's leg and several small marks on the obverse right field keep this from being graded MS66.

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1945-D PCGS MS64 Half Dollar - Ebay

Nice original skin on both sides with peripheral toning more prevalent on the obverse than the reverse. The fields are clear on both sides but the MS64 grade is the probably the result of several hits on Liberty's skirt - this one looks to be premium for the grade..

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1945-S PCGS MS64 Half Dollar - Ebay

The obverse has the typical flat-strike for this series with accompanying mushy central devices. The obverse is mark-free and clear with some scattered spots of toning in the right field. The reverse field is clear but the eagle's left leg has several marks that rightfully keep this coins as an MS64. There is a neat die break on the reverse that runs vertically through the eagle's neck.

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1946-S PCGS MS64 - Ebay

Sweet surfaces on both sides with no hints of toning and even levels of brightness. A hit on one of the sun's rays and some light marks on the right field and on the obverse and a mark on the lower right area of the eagle's wing on the reverse combine to make MS64 the correct grade for this half.

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1948 NGC MS65 FT (Full Torch) - Ebay

Scattered small ticks on the obverse and one larger mark between the E and D in 'One Dime' on the reverse. There is scattered peripheral toning on the obverse with a spot of toning next to Roosevelt's nose. The reverse upper half has beautiful peripheral toning that ranges from violet on the edges to red. Both the horizonal and verticle bands on the torch are full and distinct.

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1950-S NGC MS65 FT (Full Torch) - $old!

There are a number of tiny scattered marks on the obverse and reverse - nothing significant but cumulatively enough to keep the grade down to MS65. The obverse has golden toning on Roosevelt's forehead, most of his hair, and his neck, with a little bit on the lower right field. There is peripheral golden toning from 2:00 to 7:00 on the reverse that becomes wider at the bottom of the coin. While the bands are full and complete, they aren't as distinct as seen on others with the FT attribute.

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1961 NGC MS67* Cameo - Ebay

The images don't do justice to this coin and the UCam look it has. The star attribute comes from the no kidding Ultra Cam obverse due to caked frosting on the devices. While some of the devices on the reverse have the ultra cameo look, it isn't enough for the whole coin to receive the UCAM designation. This coin is consistently bright and mirrored on both sides.

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That 43 is tempting, if I didn't already have an MS64 in my dads mint set I'd have jumped on it already. I'm still thinking about it though! :)

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