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1928 P Peace Dollar, Grade? Help Much Appreciated

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this dollar, what do you think the grade is? Thanks.

1928-P-Peace-Dollar,-Grade?-Help-Much-Appreciated

1928-P-Peace-Dollar,-Grade?-Help-Much-Appreciated

1928-P-Peace-Dollar,-Grade?-Help-Much-Appreciated
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Amazing coin - MS66-67
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I would like to see larger pictures before I say MS-67 but looks at least MS-66. Exceptional coin.
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Caveat - if these are seller photos from an ebay shop like Great Southern they use all kinds of photographic tricks to hide flaws.

Are these your own or seller photos ? If so, who is seller ?
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I am asking your ballpark grade with the tape mark on the reverse (main concern) for when I put it up for sale, if I do. I'll probably get it authenticated and graded first.
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Fields are great looking except for the tape mark as you mentioned. I think that may give it an UNC details grade unfortunately.
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That is what I am worried about. Would that kind of thing cause a details grade? Env damage?
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Update; http://www.pcgs.com/nogrades.html


I don't think the coin falls under any of these categories. Correct me if I am wrong, but it doesn't have any excessive dark toning or damage, or no "film" intended to hide underlying surfaces.
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I am asking your ballpark grade with the tape mark on the reverse (main concern) for when I put it up for sale, if I do. I'll probably get it authenticated and graded first.


It looks like it could easily grade MS65. A PCGS MS66 sold for $49,000 a couple years ago on Heritage.

Acetone will normally remove tape residue but I would be hesitant to even try that on a potentially 5 figure coin.

It has to be graded and authenticated to achieve maximum auction potential. NCS would be worth considering if the residue is strong.
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BH1964, thank you for your advice!

Well I hope it grades at least 64! If I send it in, and it nogrades, I'll try NCS! Good suggestion.


I hope it doesn't come to that.

BUT PLEASE, Keep the opinions coming! The more the merrier!
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