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1942 1C PR65RB PCGS #3352

Gorgeous band of Red toning crosses the Reverse on the bias.

1942 1C PR65RB PCGS #3352

Gorgeous band of Red toning crosses the Reverse on the bias.

1942 1C PR65RB PCGS #3352

Gorgeous band of Red toning crosses the Reverse on the bias.

1942 5C Nickel PR66 PCGS #4179

This Nickel has a slightly rotated Reverse Die error.

1942 5C Nickel PR66 PCGS #4179

This Nickel has a slightly rotated Reverse Die error.

1955 5C PR68 PCGS #4187

Great strike and surface. Obverse is almost Cameo.

1955 5C PR68 PCGS #4187

Great strike and surface. Obverse is almost Cameo.

1955 5C PR68 PCGS #4187

Great strike and surface. Obverse is almost Cameo.

1955 5C PR68 PCGS #4187

Great strike and surface. Obverse is almost Cameo.

1955 5C PR68 PCGS #4187

Great strike and surface. Obverse is almost Cameo.

1955 5C PR68 PCGS #4187

Great strike and surface. Obverse is almost Cameo.

1942 10C PR66 PCGS #5077

Absolutely flawless surfaces and with brilliant surfaces on both Obverse and Reverse. One of the cleanest Mercury dimes I've ever seen.

1942 10C PR66 PCGS #5077

Absolutely flawless surfaces and with brilliant surfaces on both Obverse and Reverse. One of the cleanest Mercury dimes I've ever seen.

1942 50C PR66 PCGS #6642

The Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar is in my opinion the most beautiful coin ever minted by the Philadelphia Mint. I searched a while to find this PCGS Proof 66 Gem. It does exhibits the typical weakness of Strike on the Eagles lower Left leg. (Which probably kept it from being graded a 67 or 68) This corresponds with the hands of Lady Liberty on the Obverse. The 2 opposing highpoints make this a handy way to tell how well your particular coin was struck. After you've examined a large quantity of Walkers (Like I have ), you'll notice how many of them have little or no detail on the lower Left leg and/or weakly struck hands.

1942 50C PR66 PCGS #6642

The Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar is in my opinion the most beautiful coin ever minted by the Philadelphia Mint. I searched a while to find this PCGS Proof 66 Gem. It does exhibits the typical weakness of Strike on the Eagles lower Left leg. (Which probably kept it from being graded a 67 or 68) This corresponds with the hands of Lady Liberty on the Obverse. The 2 opposing highpoints make this a handy way to tell how well your particular coin was struck. After you've examined a large quantity of Walkers (Like I have ), you'll notice how many of them have little or no detail on the lower Left leg and/or weakly struck hands.

1942 50C PR66 PCGS #6642

The Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar is in my opinion the most beautiful coin ever minted by the Philadelphia Mint. I searched a while to find this PCGS Proof 66 Gem. It does exhibits the typical weakness of Strike on the Eagles lower Left leg. (Which probably kept it from being graded a 67 or 68) This corresponds with the hands of Lady Liberty on the Obverse. The 2 opposing highpoints make this a handy way to tell how well your particular coin was struck. After you've examined a large quantity of Walkers (Like I have ), you'll notice how many of them have little or no detail on the lower Left leg and/or weakly struck hands.