I picked this Walker up today at the flea market for 85$. I think it grades G-04 (thoughts?) and at least it fills a hole leaving me 6 more to complete the entire set. 5 are easy ( 17-D reverse, all 3 1919's, & the 20-D) , the 21-D is gonna be the expensive one.
I think the reverse might make G, but the obverse definitely doesn't have what it takes. I'd call the obverse AG-3. Since the obverse is considered the more important side, and factoring in the damage (obverse at k11, and a rim bruise at k1, and reverse at k7), I'd call this AG-3 details overall. Besides those marks though, the rest of the coin looks attractive - it is the right color, and doesn't look cleaned. $85 is a bit high for this coin. In AG-3, they routinely sell in the $60 - $75 range.
It's really not that bad in person - doesn't go to the reverse just a touch on the obverse, plus I'm just self grading and I'd hate to give it an AG-03 just for that. I've seen some PCGS 04s that were comparable.
Well you gotta fill holes some how and a lobster dinner with drinks would have been ALOT more!!! Strictly a cheeseburger/beer fellow, as I see you are also, sir.......
I've never met a cheeseburger I didn't like, especially if it has jalapeno's on it!! And a couple (or 6) ice cold ones are the topper. My doctor doesn't approve but she gave me pills for that - LOL!!
[QUOTE="green18, Strictly a cheeseburger/beer fellow, as I see you are also, sir.......[/QUOTE] Yes! And I make my own sausage and still within the "not fat" realm - 6 foot, 210 lbs - my wife runs me around working on the house, in the yard, & making wood projects for her spinning wheels and weaving looms. I posted a few pics of my woodshop last year.
I'm not sure who Jack Berymer is but is he the dude on Rick Tomaskus coins? Oh I sure don't want to bend over in front of him!!