big difference in the first obverse picture and the second one. Was the first one really as weak a strike as it seems in the picture? The second one looks really good more like the reverse.
Great pic showing a size comparison between the original walker and the new gold walker. The size difference is noticeable but not as much as I expected.
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Same coin, different lighting. I was rushing to get images up on eBay.
It's a winner, all around. The obverse is flawless, though we've seen the design a trillion times. The reverse is every bit as gorgeous as the image makes it out to be.
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Great pic showing a size comparison between the original walker and the new gold walker. The size difference is noticeable but not as much as I expected.
Yeah, exaggerated even more by the slab on the original. I can barely tell the difference if I don't have a comparison piece. Looks like a WLH, except in pure gold
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@derryb said:
not the obverse detail I would have expected
Did you expect more detail or less?
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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Actually, looking at the pics just made me order one. I was on the fence. I have the dime and the quarter, I should have the half as well. Order is 4668xxx.
Plus, I can always return it. The Mint makes that pretty easy.
Thanks, Baley. In this instance my photos are absolute crap. I was just snapping a quick image right out of the box. These are at least as good as the quarter. Arguably the best of the three pieces.
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@derryb said:
not the obverse detail I would have expected
Did you expect more detail or less?
more, based on pictures posted, have not seen the coin in hand.
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
@jmski52 said:
Nice coin and pics. Would you describe the surfaces as Unc, Satin, Brilliant or Prooflike?
From all the pics I've seen they look like they have the same finish as the gold SLQ's.
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Have 6 coming my way - 3 purchased for a friend. Can't wait to see in hand!
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Just in case it hasn't bee posted before: The U.S. Mint reports that the Walking Liberty Centennial Gold Half Dollar sold 43,728 units on its first day of availability.
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How does the first L in Dollar look? Both of mine have a large gouge or flaw in the bottom line of the "L". Trying to decide if I should send them back for new ones.
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nice. did your order update to shipped, or did it show processing?
Updated within an hour or two as shipped.
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I really like the detail on the Eagle reverse.... very nice.... dang, temptation.... Cheers, RickO
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bummer, I live like 2 miles from the distribution center in memphis, wish i could go pick it up in person
big difference in the first obverse picture and the second one. Was the first one really as weak a strike as it seems in the picture? The second one looks really good more like the reverse.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
Great pic showing a size comparison between the original walker and the new gold walker. The size difference is noticeable but not as much as I expected.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Same coin, different lighting. I was rushing to get images up on eBay.
It's a winner, all around. The obverse is flawless, though we've seen the design a trillion times. The reverse is every bit as gorgeous as the image makes it out to be.
--Severian the Lame
Thumb and two fingers! Great strike. Too bad the Merc wasn't this good.
Yeah, exaggerated even more by the slab on the original. I can barely tell the difference if I don't have a comparison piece. Looks like a WLH, except in pure gold
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my favorite us coin eagle
Full Hand!
Thank you for posting the photos! I prefer the one on the right.
Very nice.
Eagle leg and neck feathers are unbelievable. Can't wait to get mine!
Again, you should be able to click on these images to make them larger. Here's hand detail:
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Really, really nice..... Cheers, RickO
not the obverse detail I would have expected
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
Great looking coin!
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Did you expect more detail or less?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I have always liked the reverse of the WLH best. The detail in feathers in this gold issue is astounding. Also, thanks for the size comparison shot.
I don't collect gold - but I did order this issue because it has the reverse. I truly wish they would have produced it in silver.
I heartily anticipate receipt of my order.
I like you, Weiss, and your images and efforts are as always, outstanding.
This "coin", however, is ... Meh.
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Actually, looking at the pics just made me order one. I was on the fence. I have the dime and the quarter, I should have the half as well. Order is 4668xxx.
Plus, I can always return it. The Mint makes that pretty easy.
Thanks, Baley. In this instance my photos are absolute crap. I was just snapping a quick image right out of the box. These are at least as good as the quarter. Arguably the best of the three pieces.
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i think it looks great. i am a little upset that i didn't get mine yet, but oh well. i paid for overnight.
Really nice pix. Thanks. Fingers crossed mine arrives as good as yours
Thank you for the size comparison----the difference is only slightly discernable.
I really like your gold Walker----your actual images are so much better than the Mint's stock images.
When things calm down; I think I will buy a PCGS SP70, as I really like the Walker in GOLD.
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more, based on pictures posted, have not seen the coin in hand.
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
Nice coin and pics. Would you describe the surfaces as Unc, Satin, Brilliant or Prooflike?
I knew it would happen.
From all the pics I've seen they look like they have the same finish as the gold SLQ's.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Yeah, they have that same satiny finish.
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Shouldn't it be easier to strike up soft 24K gold?
The WLH design is so classic and stunning, that I believe if it was cast in cement Lady Liberty's beauty would shine through.
Now that the day has slowed down to a dull roar, I took a few better shots with more clear lighting:
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Can we get them overstruck to 1916?
Nice pictures.
I didn't buy one for my collection, but the flippers should do well since I didn't buy any to flip either.
I like it, I like it not, I like it, I like it not.....I need more time.
Have 6 coming my way - 3 purchased for a friend. Can't wait to see in hand!
Just in case it hasn't bee posted before: The U.S. Mint reports that the Walking Liberty Centennial Gold Half Dollar sold 43,728 units on its first day of availability.
Almost a sand blast looking finish in the field,at least to these eyes. Looks very eye appealing.
That looks very sharp. Can't wait until mine get delivered.
Thanks for the photos. That is a fabulous coin. I love the full details on obv and rev.
Does the coin have "finning" on the edges, like the dimes? It looks like it does in the photo. Or is it just a reflection from the capsule?
I think there is finning present on this piece.
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How does the first L in Dollar look? Both of mine have a large gouge or flaw in the bottom line of the "L". Trying to decide if I should send them back for new ones.
i think it looks awesome! i am happy with mine
I think it's really pretty, not "meh" at all. I hope to have the chance to buy one in the future.
Looks like "finning" on both sides, especially on the reverse.
Coin looks great.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.