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<p>[QUOTE="Bob Evancho, post: 8262165, member: 84595"]Nice find Newbee03. It is a very dirty coin and your pictures are hard to check the details closely. Since you have the coin in hand I would suggest you go to PCGS price guide. When the page opens up, scroll down to </p><ul> <li><a href="https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/walking-liberty-half-dollar/733/most-active" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/walking-liberty-half-dollar/733/most-active" rel="nofollow">Walking Liberty Half Dollar (1916-1947)</a> and click on it. When that page opens up, you will see a camera on the right hand side that says photograde. Click on it and wait for the page to open. For me the page usually opens with a range of 64 to 68. Just below the coins, you will see a light row of dots. Click on the third dot. The page that opens up will have coins from G4 to F12. Now compare your coin. Expanding and comparing your coin and the photograde, it appears to be a Fine but I don't have the your coin in hand. Do this for every coin you get. At coin club meetings, this is what I instruct the members to do. Greysheet puts a fine at around $135. Coins magazine puts it at $195. IF a dealer needs the coin for a customer, he will probably offer you in the $100 area or more depending on how much the dealer needs the coin for a customer. Roughly 80% of Greysheet. What the dealer sells it for depends on the profit margin they want to make. Dealers have expenses so keep that in mind. Enjoy coin collecting.</li> </ul><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Evancho, post: 8262165, member: 84595"]Nice find Newbee03. It is a very dirty coin and your pictures are hard to check the details closely. Since you have the coin in hand I would suggest you go to PCGS price guide. When the page opens up, scroll down to [LIST] [*][URL='https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/walking-liberty-half-dollar/733/most-active']Walking Liberty Half Dollar (1916-1947)[/URL] and click on it. When that page opens up, you will see a camera on the right hand side that says photograde. Click on it and wait for the page to open. For me the page usually opens with a range of 64 to 68. Just below the coins, you will see a light row of dots. Click on the third dot. The page that opens up will have coins from G4 to F12. Now compare your coin. Expanding and comparing your coin and the photograde, it appears to be a Fine but I don't have the your coin in hand. Do this for every coin you get. At coin club meetings, this is what I instruct the members to do. Greysheet puts a fine at around $135. Coins magazine puts it at $195. IF a dealer needs the coin for a customer, he will probably offer you in the $100 area or more depending on how much the dealer needs the coin for a customer. Roughly 80% of Greysheet. What the dealer sells it for depends on the profit margin they want to make. Dealers have expenses so keep that in mind. Enjoy coin collecting. [/LIST][/QUOTE]
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