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Confused By Grading On This 1921 Peace Dollar

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 Posted 08/21/2015  10:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The degree to which one factors strike for a given coin varies within individual issues, much less across them. You do not factor strike for a New Orleans Morgan the same as you would a San Francisco Morgan, and you do not look at strike on a 1921 Peace dollar the same way as any other issue save maybe an UHR St Gaudens.

This coin might be - the images are insufficient for a prudent grader to offer any firm opinion whatsoever - could be a slider which through quality of strike convinced the grader it deserved a Mint State grade.

ANACS is the only place I'd ever send a Morgan or Peace to be slabbed - they're in a class of their own with Dollars - but I wouldn't send them any other issue.
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I guess I must just have bad pictures. This coin has more luster than my other graded Peace dollars (PCGS 63 and 64). It actually has more luster than most of the uncirculated coins I own. I just don't have a way to post a good picture.

SsuperDdave - why would you want to send dollar coins to ANACS over PCGS/NGC?
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