~*~*~ A few semi-key Walkers w/ ANACS F12 1921-S & PCGS MS64 Stone Mtn. half ~*~*~

Here are some remnants from a circ Walker set I am breaking up.
I've given you my costs here so you can just make offers. I don't expect a huge return- just my cost plus shipping plus maybe a buck or two will do.
These are nice original grey coins, as you can see.
There's a full return privilege as usual - just PM me if necessary.
Numismedia FMV trends
PCGS/Photograde standards
1916-P
(Lg. obv. pic) ~ (Lg. rev. pic). Mintage 608,000. Ex-"2underparchris" (eBay) My cost: $90.00.
1916-D
(Lg. obv. pic) ~ (Lg. rev. pic). Mintage 1,014,000. Ex- "guitarwes" (CU). My cost: $94.00.
1917-S (obverse mintmark)
Mintage 952,000. Ex-"Walkerguy21D" (CU). My cost: $106.00.
1921-S
(Lg. obv. pic) ~ (Lg. rev. pic) ~ (Slab pic) ~ (Commentary).
Mintage 548,000. Still in an ANACS F12 slab. Ex- "midway1912" (eBay). My cost: $228.00.
1938-D
Mintage 491,600. Ex-"Walkerguy21D" (CU). My cost: $86.00. SOLD
As a later addition, here's another half dollar of the same era, but a commem, of course. Just in a teensy bit higher grade.
Don't be fooled by the pictures- I did them on my flatbed scanner so they're a little dull. In hand, this coin has nice white coloration with a tiny hint of goldish undertones, and decent luster which cartwheels a little bit.

1925 Stone Mountain commemorative half, PCGS MS64
My cost is about $118.00 and the coin trends $131 on Numismedia.
I've given you my costs here so you can just make offers. I don't expect a huge return- just my cost plus shipping plus maybe a buck or two will do.
These are nice original grey coins, as you can see.
There's a full return privilege as usual - just PM me if necessary.
Numismedia FMV trends
PCGS/Photograde standards

(Lg. obv. pic) ~ (Lg. rev. pic). Mintage 608,000. Ex-"2underparchris" (eBay) My cost: $90.00.

(Lg. obv. pic) ~ (Lg. rev. pic). Mintage 1,014,000. Ex- "guitarwes" (CU). My cost: $94.00.

Mintage 952,000. Ex-"Walkerguy21D" (CU). My cost: $106.00.

(Lg. obv. pic) ~ (Lg. rev. pic) ~ (Slab pic) ~ (Commentary).
Mintage 548,000. Still in an ANACS F12 slab. Ex- "midway1912" (eBay). My cost: $228.00.

Mintage 491,600. Ex-"Walkerguy21D" (CU). My cost: $86.00. SOLD
As a later addition, here's another half dollar of the same era, but a commem, of course. Just in a teensy bit higher grade.

Don't be fooled by the pictures- I did them on my flatbed scanner so they're a little dull. In hand, this coin has nice white coloration with a tiny hint of goldish undertones, and decent luster which cartwheels a little bit.


My cost is about $118.00 and the coin trends $131 on Numismedia.
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Best of luck with your sale!
Coin has luster not seen in these scans.
Nobody wants to offer me cost on any of these? Think I overpaid, perhaps? OK, fine. Make me a counteroffer, or a swap offer. Worst I can say is no. Please, no insulting offers, but I suppose it isn't the end of the world if I come out a little below cost on a few of these.
(Depends on how MUCH below cost I can bring myself to swallow, of course. Not even I know that number yet, so try me.)
It would involve a little trip Across The Street, though.
I would also consider trading some or all of these coins for some NGC grading on some other stuff I own.
Why NGC? I have some Roman coins I want to send off to NGC Ancients, and our PCGS hosts don't slab ancients.
I'm not sure if my Collectors Society membership is still valid over there, I know my ANA membership has lapsed, and I can't find my NGC Ancients submission forms, so if you were submitting anything to NGC and were willing to let me "piggyback" on one of your submissions, that might work, and I could swap you some of the coins above to recompense your fees.
(I have anywhere from five to ten coins to get graded by NGC, and NGC Ancients works out to about $35/coin plus fees, if I remember correctly.)
PS- I do also have one or two world coins that need to go to PCGS.