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Very, very weakly struck PCGS MS 1945-S Walking liberty half

fivecentsfivecents Posts: 11,207 ✭✭✭✭✭
I submitted it because I thought it was cool. PCGS graded this one MS62. It's so weakly struck, it looks like a mint error.

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  • GATGAT Posts: 3,146
    Doesn't look much like my PCGS MS64.99999999999! image
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  • Dats da worst 45 S i have ever seen !
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  • BurksBurks Posts: 1,103
    Wow. I can't believe that went for a 62!
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  • BigD5BigD5 Posts: 3,433
    Looks like some of the weakly struck Buffalo Nickels. I've had some of these, and if te luster is there, they'll grade as high as 64 even that weakly struck.
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  • jayboxxjayboxx Posts: 1,613 ✭✭
    I think they were striking by hand that day
  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,881 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That is really neat. image

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  • ChangeInHistoryChangeInHistory Posts: 3,092 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I guess that adds fuel to the debate of "How high can a very weakly struck coin grade?"
  • leothelyonleothelyon Posts: 8,492 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I guess that adds fuel to the debate of "How high can a very weakly struck coin grade?" >>



    Believe me! They go all the way up to MS67! An XF has more detail than this! What gives?

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  • ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭
    These super weak strikes are facinating indeed.

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  • segojasegoja Posts: 6,141 ✭✭✭✭
    I think you have the finest known.....worst strike.

    Its so bad its cool!!!!
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  • TorinoCobra71TorinoCobra71 Posts: 8,063 ✭✭✭
    I have a 1940-S that looks almost exactly like that. Its also in a PCGS 62 holder.......

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  • The fact that a coin like that could be slabbed MS-62 almost makes me believe that the grading system is useless. I mean, I know the PCGS grading standard for MS-62 says "strike may not be full", but that's freakin' ridiculous! I'm almost afraid to buy a PCGS coin, if that's going to be the standard...
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  • FrankcoinsFrankcoins Posts: 4,572 ✭✭✭
    Looks like the correct grade, however I would not want it.
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  • ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>The fact that a coin like that could be slabbed MS-62 almost makes me believe that the grading system is useless. I mean, I know the PCGS grading standard for MS-62 says "strike may not be full", but that's freakin' ridiculous! I'm almost afraid to buy a PCGS coin, if that's going to be the standard... >>


    I tend to agree. The coins like these should be graded MS60. It's amazing they even made it out of the mint looking like this. Still, anyone who would buy such a coin likely doesn't care if it's a 60, 62, 64, or whatever.

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  • fivecentsfivecents Posts: 11,207 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>An XF has more detail than this! What gives? >>

    This coin is lacking all center detail, but you really need to see the coin in hand. The blazing mint luster is off the scale, even on the weakly struck area. It is a nobrainer mintstate coin. It is also fairly mark free.
    I bought it at a show raw for $18, so it was priced right. I knew when I bought it that I was going to be sending it to PCGS.
    Next weird coin I will be submitting will be a PO01(I hope) 1971-D Ike dollar.
  • leothelyonleothelyon Posts: 8,492 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>An XF has more detail than this! What gives? >>

    This coin is lacking all center detail, but you really need to see the coin in hand. The blazing mint luster is off the scale, even on the weakly struck area. It is a nobrainer mintstate coin. It is also fairly mark free.
    I bought it at a show raw for $18, so it was priced right. I knew when I bought it that I was going to be sending it to PCGS.
    Next weird coin I will be submitting will be a PO01(I hope) 1971-D Ike dollar. >>



    I was questioning the certification of your coin, not your preference in collecting. Over the years, I have accumulated a few similar coins with gross missing details. Jefferson nickels in particular, some with partial buildings, missing noses, hair, letters and so on. Eventually I'll add a slew of pictures in my profile but what's amazing is that these coins have found their way into the upper grades and that's what kills the integrity of our hobby!

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  • fivecentsfivecents Posts: 11,207 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Fellow board member 50cent ask to see an image of one my weakly struck walker. So I decided to TTT this thread.image
  • Now this Walker has a weak strike image
  • OnlyGoldIsMoneyOnlyGoldIsMoney Posts: 3,432 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That one is even worse than a very poorly struck 1941-S ICG MS 63 I once owned.
  • 291fifth291fifth Posts: 24,709 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It should have been rejected because of the strike. Coins like that diminish even blue sheet values.
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  • 21Walker21Walker Posts: 1,762 ✭✭✭
    Here's my take on it. First off I would never submit this coin to PCGS. I realize the weak strikes of walkers in the 40's especially from San Fran, but this one is nuts to be a 62. Heck, I you like it.........Enjoy........Rick
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  • << <i>I have a 1940-S that looks almost exactly like that. Its also in a PCGS 62 holder.......

    TorinoCobra71 >>



    Yep, I've seen a pancake 1940-S also. In a PCGS MS60 holder. Looked like about the weakness of the OP coin if I remember correctly.
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  • orevilleoreville Posts: 12,151 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Who cares whether it was a PCGS MS-60, 61 or 62?

    It would have been an awesome coin had the leg below the knee had not been struck pretty well!

    Believe it or not there are some of us who LOVE those awful walkers.

    You see, having a set of the worst struck walkers go very well with the set of the best struck walkers.

    Having PCGS MS-60 walkers next to the PCGS MS-68 walkers is awesome to observe!!

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  • leothelyonleothelyon Posts: 8,492 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Who cares whether it was a PCGS MS-60, 61 or 62?

    It would have been an awesome coin had the leg below the knee had not been struck pretty well!

    Believe it or not there are some of us who LOVE those awful walkers.

    You see, having a set of the worst struck walkers go very well with the set of the best struck walkers.

    Having PCGS MS-60 walkers next to the PCGS MS-68 walkers is awesome to observe!! >>




    Ok......Oreville, interesting thought, you should probably come down off the bar table now....it's closing time! image

    Seriously though, is it a weak strike or did something else happen? What I see, is alot of unstruck planchet areas but yet alot of detail in others. Could this be another type of error but yet undiscovered....... something like a "mis-struck planchet" or an "improperly rolled planchet", has it been weighed?

    I submitted it because I thought it was cool. PCGS graded this one MS62. It's so weakly struck, it looks like a mint error.

    You're probably right but learning what caused it is the key!


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  • that's nuts.
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  • orevilleoreville Posts: 12,151 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Tvac:

    Try to collect a whole series of PAT walkers (no body walkers (not nobody walkers))!

    Meaning the body of Liberty is one which becomes one mushy obverse in which you detect no body at all nor could you detect the sex of Liberty walkers.

    The 1940-S walkers reached the pinnacle of producing them.

    The "PAT" is the PAT of Saturday Night Live in which you could not figure out if PAT was a man or a woman.
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  • LeeBoneLeeBone Posts: 4,618 ✭✭✭✭✭
    62??

    A terrible strike indeed image
  • mustanggtmustanggt Posts: 2,682 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That Walker may redefine week strike..
  • ConnecticoinConnecticoin Posts: 13,113 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I submitted it because I thought it was cool. PCGS graded this one MS62. It's so weakly struck, it looks like a mint error.

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    I agree, this is kind of cool. I saw an 84-O morgan once that looked like that -- it was so weak it was missing detail in the center, but still had full cartwheels.

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