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Another MS-67 Walker, 1939

I got this one some time back, I don't think this one's been dipped or anything. It has a bluish 'haze' when tilted a certain way, but the 'haze' has a nice look to it. It's not quite the level of the 1940 example I have, but I'm glad to have it in my collection.
1939 PCGS MS-67:

1939 PCGS MS-67:


10-4,
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Very nice.
Mike
I just recently acquired a 39D in MS66 with beautiful light pink/blue/gold pastel 'hazey' toning, that the dealer charged no premium for.....golly would I like to find a bunch more like it!
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10-4,
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Just beautiful ! ! !
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1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
Believe it or not, I like this 1939 almost as much as your 1940 walker.
First, no smudge can be found.
Second, the reverse is definitely much better struck than on the 1940. It is actually a low end 68 quality.
Third, the obverse is sensational in the center of the obverse with strong breast with only four minor issues
the four minor issues On the obverse:
1. Cut on the leg
2. Nick in the thigh
3. Very slight die striations (this is an early strike) in the right open field
4 strike is somewhat weak in the stars area of the flowing flag.
So the obverse is 66/67 quality
Overall this coin is a 67.5 to 67.6.
real solid 67 quality.
Congrats on a fine coin.