GTG 1944 S Walker Grade revealed

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A recentpickup of mine. Let's see what everyone guesses.
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Just off the top of my pointed head.....I'll WAG of 64.
Those later date S mints are notorious for weak strikes.
64
Impossible from those photos. Sorry.
That's why it's called "Guess" the grade.
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64
AU 58
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OK then: MS Details, Harshly Lit.
Cool beans. 😎
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I wouldn’t pay more than 58 no matter how nice. So maybe 61 since the market value is the same
True. This one is exceptionally bad. Zero eye appeal. 61 at best.
I will guess AU58.... but would not buy it unless priced as an XF....Cheers, RickO
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62
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I'll say 55. Hard to tell if that is some wear or not
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Wow. That's about the flattest obverse I've ever seen on a Walker. I'll guess 63 but it sure looks AU
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Due to the angle, hard to tell if MS or not, but it does look like the luster band is intact.
The gouge/scratch near the motto and marks on the sun will certainly be grade limiting.
I'll go with 62.
looks like an average strike even for an "S" Mint coin. add in the obverse contact marks and the "dipped to death" appearance and I would avoid the coin no matter what the grade and price.
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64
50
62 and at the low end
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58-61 -ish
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Likely 63 or 64 on the holder... I think the camera angle is hiding luster. The weakness in strike would make me wait for a better piece... unless I could get it for 58 money...
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Weak strike, even for a 1944-s, distracting marks in right field, plus what looks like overly dipped, impaired luster....Sorry to be harsh, but it's not a good 44-s. Sorry! MS60?
64
I'll wait for Coronel Jessup to venture his guess then add a point or two for mine.
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XF/AU Cleaned. Throw it back into the junk box.
You can do much better than that. Here's an MS64 in an OGH PCGS holder.
Jim
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Well here it is everyone. Ms63. I got it pretty cheap. I was just amazed by how much missing details, but still graded MS.
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Glad you got it for a good price. Definitely a buy the coin not the holder example.
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Me thinks that the grade is a gift.
Pete
It is not a gift... it really is a statement as to the quality issues at the San Francisco Mint and for this series. 1944 follows 1941 and 1940 as the worst for the WLH series.
This goes straight to the heart of what is wrong with numismatics. Take the time to understand and appreciate the series of whatever series you collect. Not all coins look great or the same at various grade levels. The lesson learned from this is that few...if any... will learn or understand what matters.
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It was an educational piece for me. I would have never guessed it as a MS. So I bought it as one for me to study and learn.
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Mine is also a 44-S:
same grade even
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I wasn’t sure if there was rub, or not, as it was really too difficult to tell from those images. I am not terribly surprised at that grade.
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