They way they grade these things, it's probably in an MS65 holder even though it's got some pretty deep spots and hard knocks on the obverse. I would grade it MS63.
It was hard to tell from that small image. LOL It scared me when it came up! It looks like a solid MS64 to me, but then taking into consideration what large images do to us (magnifies every ding) it's probably a solid MS65, maybe even one better on a good day. Best wishes, Pete
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What's going on with the mintmark? Is that a trace of "S" under the "D"?
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<< <i>Nice, clean 65. Since it's in the old green label holder I'd say it's graded 64. >>
OGH is right, but it is graded MS66 if you can believe that!
It looks like a solid MS64 to me, but then taking into consideration what large images do to us (magnifies every ding) it's probably a solid MS65, maybe even one better on a good day.
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Pete
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<< <i>OGH is right, but it is graded MS66 if you can believe that! >>
I couldn't believe any more than 65 given the scrape in the obverse field and the mediocre strike. No marks at all on the sun, though.
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Regardless of the grade I really like that Walker.
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