Linda Lee Paterson (1946-) 的钱币相册

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1946-S 1C MS67RD PCGS #2749

Pop. 74/0 (1/14). Mintage: 198,100,000.

1946-D 5C MS66FS PCGS #84029

Pop. 300/14 (4/14) Mintage: 45,292,200.

1946 10C MS67FB PCGS #85082

Pop. 41/5 (6/14) Mintage: 255,250,000.

1946-S 10C MS67FB PCGS #85084

Pop. 139/13 (6/14) Mintage: 27,900,000.

1946-D 25C MS67 PCGS #5831

Pop. 38/1 (6/14). The 1946-D is a relatively common coin in Gem condition. Luster and strike are not usually a problem.

1946 50C MS67 PCGS #6627

Pop. 50/3 (6/14). Mintage: 12,118,000. In Choice Uncirculated condition, the 1946 is the rarest of the 1941 to 1947 Walking Liberty half dollars, though the 1947 is a close second. As in the case with all Philadelphia Walkers, strike is not a problem with this issue. There are many very frosty, fully lustrous Gems.

1946-S 50C MS67 PCGS #6629

1946-S 50C MS67 Pop. (53/2) (6/14). Mintage: 3,724,000. Trumpet tail S. Splendid aquamarine, cherry-red, and autumn-brown toning encompass this lustrous and well-preserved Superb Gem. The strike is bold for a San Francisco issue, though the branch hand exhibits blending. Marks are limited to the rock above the AR in DOLLAR. Population: 54 in 67 (2 in 67+), 0 finer (4/14).