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Freedom
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United States
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Here is my current Peace dollar Dansco.

I have grown tired of the "Raw" format of the coins and have decided to do everything in PCGS MS-63 or higher. Here is my start.
1921

1922

1922-D

1922-S Coin looks far better in hand then in the picture.

1923

1924

1925

I know it is not much yet, but I have just started and the price of some the "D" Mint and "S" mint are quite high in this rating.
Hope my wife doesn't kill me before I finish it...
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
690 Posts |
Really nice! Both sets. I was thinking of doing the same thing, but after that last comment, I'm thinking it's out of my league. Good luck!
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
2457 Posts |
You GOTTA get a raw 28 to finish that Dansco !
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Valued Member
United States
497 Posts |
Quote: You GOTTA get a raw 28 to finish that Dansco ! That is what the NGC slab is for, I just haven't made up my mind if I want to crack it or not. I like the Key date in the slab, makes selling it easier if the occasion arises.
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Valued Member
United States
350 Posts |
Quote: You GOTTA get a raw 28 to finish that Dansco ! 
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
1470 Posts |
nice one--Id like to start a set of them--too much $$
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
2374 Posts |
I'm surprised the 1928 is an AU58 given the obvious coin mark hits to the Obverse
Collect all US coins, especially Indian cents and Buffalo nickels
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Valued Member
United States
497 Posts |
Quote: I'm surprised the 1928 is an AU58 given the obvious coin mark hits to the Obverse They are in the slab not on the coin.
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
4108 Posts |
Gorgeous collection of Peace dollars! 
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
2872 Posts |
Love that 1921 MS-63! Nice strong strike, great coin.
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Valued Member
United States
140 Posts |
On the 1928, those scratches on the neck and field are on the case and not the coin?
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Moderator
United States
17282 Posts |
Quote: I have grown tired of the "Raw" format of the coins ... I could always make room for your Dansco if you want to send it my way. I will even buy my own 1928 for the cracking.  Kidding aside, very nice. I hope you keep both sets. 
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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sweet collection the 1923 and 24 are beauties and I recently upgraded my F 1928 to an AU as well
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Valued Member
United States
497 Posts |
Quote: I could always make room for your Dansco if you want to send it my way. I will even buy my own 1928 for the cracking.
Kidding aside, very nice. I hope you keep both sets. That is my intention. The Raw set will go to my youngest who is really interested in coins as well. The slabbed set will be for retirement purposes in the next 15 years. Probably take 15 years to finish it at the rate I am going and the prices in MS-63. I am thinking about selling the "P" coins, except the 21, and upgrading those to MS-64 as those are still reasonable. That will happen once the set is done.
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United States
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Sounds like a decent plan to me.  Keep us updated on your progress.
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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I hate slabs so my suggestion would be to break them all out and put in your Album. Keep all the little stickers from the slabs though. Even that makes little difference in the future if you want to sell them since so few would believe those stickers are for those coins. Since I never sell coins, again, I'd put them all in the Album so it's easier to see them all at one time. Then you could show them to your wife and she might not think they cost so much if in an Album.
just carl
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