Thanks for the link Paddyman98. And Janine Gomez, Welcome to the forum.
I agree. The 1944-S is common, and it is to expensive to submit for professional grading anyway.
Assuming it was struck through grease, that is a good example.
Thank you all for your grades and advise. :)
This is an old trick. I always stay away from these listings.
I also don't believe it is an error.:)
Impressive example!
I hope I put this in the right area of the forum. Can you help me grade this 1936-S Walker on Ebay. It looks nice, but I'm not good at grading....
I don't have an answer, but nice coins!:)
Sorry to hear that you missed it.
Thanks for the link rickmp.
I can't say if it is authentic, I don't have the expertise.:) Good idea to ask others. I hope you can come to a consensus.
Better photos would help. They look like common coins.
It is interesting.
Glad you got one.:)
Nice Error!
I agree, it looks like PMD. Interesting that it would happen just under the eye though.
It looks damaged.
Interesting, when these were made it was probably never thought that they would someday be a collector's item.:)
Interesting old article. Thanks for sharing.
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