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1934 D Peace Dollar For Grading

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Nice eye appeal. What do you grade it at? What type of premiums do you pay for coins like this if you collect/enjoy toned coins?

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63 here as well. Certainly attractive!
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62-63. Left obverse field seems baggy. Toning is attractive. Should bring a premium that multiplies the coin's fmv. Nice if you can get it for a reasonable price.
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Beautiful coin. Reverse looks a bit weakly struck. I would guess MS64. Bag marks / hits don't look that bad from the photos, but would need to look at it and a few different angles to make sure, but have seen plenty with more bag marks/hits in PCGS slabs with MS64 grades.

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MS63+. I personally dont pay a premium for toned coins as that toning can change over time for the better or the worse
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Since I'm close to purchasing this one, thought I'd share the grade now since the opinions are far off the actual grade. Do you agree with the slab? I apologize to those who havent had the chance to grade, but feel free to post your grade without cheating!
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This picture shows a lot less luster than the original. Looks accurately graded from what I can see. The only thing is that the surface isn't great although the toning shows better. I wouldn't pay more that $150 for it but others might.
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Thanks ns! Updated with another pic on angle to help show any luster or lackthereof
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A prime example of grading the image, not the coin.
The first image certainly looks like an MS coin, my first thought was 64. The in slab pictures show a lot more.
Tough to put a value on, you just don't see too many like this to draw a comparison with. In NGC plastic, and no cac, I think that ns is in the ballpark at $150.
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