1918 Walking Liberty Half

je177

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Dec 27, 2006
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DFX 300. Ace250

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Love seeing those Walkers pop thought the dirt. She's a beauty. Great Save!
 

Love that lady!
 

Man that's great!, love seeing half get posted, must be a great feeling! Great find
 

Nice Job, I bet she looked nice in all that dirt.
 

That would put a smile upon any diggers mug.
 

That is sweet. One of the Coolest coins made! Big Silver Congrats!! I have found 2 in 5 years of detecting. My very first one (1937) came out of the ground with dirt strategically covering the "3" enough so that I thought it was an 8. Afraid to rub/scratch it, I sat there and thought I had found a 1987 Walker. I knew they weren't made at that time, but I thought what I had was a Re-Issue/commemorative Issue. At least I knew it was Silver and didn't know it was a "Genuine 1937 Walker" until I got home and rinsed it off. lol
 

Very well done! Congrats on bringing home the BIG SILVER!
 

Thats a awesome find !:occasion14:
 

Why cant the U.S. come up with a coin as beautiful as as the did back then? Super find. Congratulations, she's glorious.
 

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