Probably worth about what you paid for it.
the die may have had grease stuck in it, but I also think it is a washer coin.
I voted before reading all of the comments, so I thought that the coin had a big scratch on the obverse. With that, I thought it was a MS 64;...
Good idea. I have trouble taking pictures of proofs.
Not worth it
Cool coin! Learned something new.
Nice! I need to find a coin club; looks like fun :)
I love buying coins at flea markets. Seems like there's lots of good deals there.
Second picture is much better
Very nice coin. I was going to say '64, but looks like I was wrong anyway.
I think Protovdo stated it best.
I search halves mainly for 40%ers which I plan on selling; however I plan on keeping all other silver halves for my collection.
Oh yea; you just reminded me to ask my bank about that :) Doubt it though
I'd say don't do anything right now. Since you can't decide now, you might as well wait until you are sure its the right thing for you to do.
I'll remember that when I buy slabbed silver dollars. didn't the description say a 1927? Was there pictures?
I also think its missing a layer
$20 might be a little high, but eventually someone would probably buy it. This is a proof right? If so I would say PF-67.
Amazing! I would say either AU-58 or MS-64. Can't quite tell which though.
Wow... I wouldn't be able to make any kind of guess to what those are if you didn't tell us
Maybe its stolen, and the guy wants to sell it in a hurry lol.
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