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1922 Peace With Contrast (Lowball)

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Duncanbishop24's favorite, the contrasting 22 Peace.
The wear is such that I cannot make out the MM, but I'm reasonably sure it's a 22:
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I like it.
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I love that Peace!
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It is definitely the most eye-catching of the lowball Peace dollars I picked up last weekend.
And I think they all are worn to the point of missing mint marks.
But I've gained a new appreciation between what I used to consider a "cull", and a true, honestly worn coin.
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If you don't know the mint mark it can't be TPG.
Not sure if you were planing on doing that.

Looks like a ghost, lol
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Yeah, Solotime, that's what I thought. I'm not planning on sending in anything, at least until I'm more familiar with it all, and have enough coins to grade to make it worthwhile.
I think all the Peace dollars show no MM, but a few of the Morgans have date and MM.
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Solid Lowball coin. If it's problem free I'd say PO-1 or FR-2
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Lovely coin that exhibits what is known as 'circulation cameo' ... whereby the dark fields contrast with the lighter legends/portraits to create a very pleasing visual contrast.

I've always enjoyed that look ... and pleased that you own such an outstanding low-ball Peace.

My experienced judgment is the coin likely grades FR02 ... the significant issue with the low-ball Peace is determining specific date/mm ...

This is likely a 1922 (Philly) mint coin ... but 'proving' that the mint mark has not worn away is the bane of all low-ball collectors.

Lovely coin ... Thanks for sharing.

David
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Very nice! Solid FR2 for sure, likely P1.
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