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Opinions / Thoughts on a 1943 Walking Liberty Half Dollar?

I'll keep my comments to a minimum for the moment so I don't influence your opinion. I'll just say that the first pair of images shows the color of the obverse and the reverse fairly accurately and that the second pair shows the luster better than the first pair.
I've included a large set and a small set of photos for each pair of pics, as well as a 'details' shot for the obverse and reverse.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Michael
Set 1: Two lights:




Set 2: One light:




Details: (From set 1)


Details: (From set 2)
I've included a large set and a small set of photos for each pair of pics, as well as a 'details' shot for the obverse and reverse.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Michael
Set 1: Two lights:




Set 2: One light:




Details: (From set 1)


Details: (From set 2)

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I would wager that you can make out more detail with the contrast in lighting than the first.
As you pointed out the luster is much more apparent.
Some great looking images of a very nice Walker
Great images.
Stefanie
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Thanks to everyone for their great input!
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