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Deus lite gets a key date

Bigtom123

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Was doing a quick scout of a new permission to see if it was worth coming back later on,,4 th target in this beauty came out of the hole...My rarest coin ever of value...I'll go back in a few weeks and hit the whole yard.Thanks for looking.Oh,I have a deus lite,program 1 and nothing changed.
 
CZconnoisseur said:
That's a doozy of a coin very well done! :biggrin:

Thanks! If anyone has any idea of what the value of this coin is, please share..I have no idea how to judge grade
 
http://www.pcgs.com/prices/priceguidedetail.aspx?ms=2&pr=1&sp=1&c=733&title=walking+liberty+half+dollar

To me it looks like a VG 8 to F15 coin, however it is slightly scuffed which will lower the value a little. Still - a key date coin will ALWAYS find a buyer! So IMHO, take the value of a PCGS-graded 1921 Walking Liberty half and then to be realistic divide the value by 2 to get a "minimum" sell value.
 
That, is a goodn . I always remember that date being good because a couple years ago I dug a 1921 slq in good condition. Threw it in the junk basket and forgot about it for awhile. Looked it up and saw it was a key date, listed it on fleebay and it sold for over$300. Your half is in way better condition, that's​a great find.
 
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