Your initial thoughts on this 1942 Walker

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Fall Guy, Apr 5, 2013.

  1. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

    Opinions on grade and overall condition welcome. Different pictures to come later.

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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Could be the pics, but looks over-dipped to me.
     
  4. CBJesse

    CBJesse Capped Bust Fanactic

    I agree, the surfaces have a dull, lifeless look to them.
     
  5. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    I agree with CB agreeing with Doug.
    Too bad, nice details on that Walker.
     
  6. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

    I agree with everyone. I too immediately thought it looked over dipped and my eye isn't even that trained. This is the coin I bid on. It's the same coin as my pictures, but to me not a good representation on how the coin really looks. Thoughts now?

    The description read... "1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar, BU+/MS+ blast white, super nice, see photos"

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  7. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    It does look a little different now. The question is, does it have cartwheel luster?
     
  8. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

    Now I don't put everything on a description obviously especially when people put grades etc but I do rely on quality pictures. I feel I got a little duped on this one.
     
  9. CBJesse

    CBJesse Capped Bust Fanactic

    Does the seller have a return policy, was it on eBay?
     
  10. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

    I would say no to any cartwheel luster

    Yes 14 days but I pay return shipping and yes on eBay. I am contemplation returning the coin but was wondering if I was overreacting. This would be the first coin I contemplated returning on eBay. My judgement is usually pretty good.
     
  11. CBJesse

    CBJesse Capped Bust Fanactic

    I don't think its overreacting, it was advertised as BU+, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't luster a requirement for a BU+ coin.
     
  12. KoinJester

    KoinJester Well-Known Member

    First set of pictures = over dipped Au

    Second set dipped xf/au
     
  13. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Obviously it's your call Fall Guy. It's hard to say if you were "duped" on purpose. It's possible the seller has no idea how to tell the difference between a shiny cleaned coin and a lustrous one, or an AU and an MS coin.
    Either way, if it didn't live up to your expectations, return it. You are no overreacting at all. Unless you paid melt for it. :)
     
  14. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

    Yeah, maybe "duped" is the wrong word. I'm not even mad. Just thought the pictures were a little too different than the coin in hand. I'll mull over it for a couple of days. Thanks for everyone's opinion so far.
     
  15. NorthKorea

    NorthKorea Dealer Member is a made up title...

    Given the surfaces represented in the first images, that coin might not even be graded... it'd come back in a details type of slab, at best.
     
  16. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    A lot of coins have been dipped. This one's a real honey. It's too bad her surface is so compromised.
     
  17. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Honesty I would return it....you thought you were buying a nice 1942 half and ended up with smoke and mirrors.
     
  18. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

    That is the direction I am leaning at the moment.
     
  19. mill rat41

    mill rat41 Member

    Take the postage loss and return it. I have never been able to get myself to like a coin over time. The issues that bother you now, will always bother you. Use the money towards a coin you will be truly happy with.
     
  20. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Agreed. I have been in similar situations in the past and I kept the coins. Every time I looked at one of the coins I was disappointed in it. Send it back...you will never be happy with it. Spend your money on a piece you will be happy with.
     
  21. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Does this person regularly sell coins? If they do, then their photos were likely taken in a way to make the coin appear better than it really is. Imaging coins in a way that will allow potential buyers to get a good idea of its in-hand appearance is not that difficult, so when you see photos like this from a coin seller, you might as well just walk away.

    The coin looks to have at least once been a high Ch AU example, but is now ready for the pot. Unless you paid close to melt (which I doubt), return it.
     
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