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1934-S Peace Silver Dollar

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$457. Thoughts? Thanks!

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AU details. the swiping hairlines, most notable on the obverse, looks to me to be from whizzing or a cleaning with a light abrasive. this coin is so overpriced I can't even comment on it. to be in the range this coin needs to be in the MS65 area and its not even close. $45 tops
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AU details (wiped).
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AU details. the swiping hairlines, most notable on the obverse, looks to me to be from whizzing or a cleaning with a light abrasive. this coin is so overpriced I can't even comment on it. to be in the range this coin needs to be in the MS65 area and its not even close. $45 tops


You know this is the key date/mm in the Peace dollar series, right?
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You know this is the key date/mm in the Peace dollar series, right?


SEMI-Key.
IMO, there are only three "key dates": 1921, 1928, and 1934-S.
Semi-keys would include: 1927-D, 1927-S, 1928-S, 1934, 1934-D, and 1935-S.
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Are you kidding me? Which coin is the key date then?
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SEMI-Key.
IMO, there are only three "key dates": 1921, 1928, and 1934-S.


So it is a semi-key, but it is a key date?
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So it is a semi-key, but it is a key date?


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Key day/semi key date aside..... AU Details for me as well.
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Sometimes your the windsheild, sometimes your the bug...

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Good lord... $45 tops semi-key indeed...

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AU details for me as well, and I've got to add not just details but harshly cleaned on the obverse as well.
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The coin is conditionally rare, but I'm not certain I would consider it a "key date" myself.

If you were building an AU+ set it definitely would be, but you can find run of the mill 34-s Peace dollars in G/VG for little more than a common date Peace dollar. This coin is similar to the 1884-S Dollar which is readily available in anything under XF, but once you hit AU and above prices skyrocket.

To me, a key date would be a coin that carries significant premium no matter the grade, for this series I would consider that to be the 1921 and 1928 dollars.

As for the grade, I'm not convinced it's cleaned, I had a 1928 Peace dollar in PCGS AU-55 and in it's harshest light had a very similar look to this one. I'd call it AU-55 and would like to see your pictures before determining details or not.

Here's the 28 I'm talking about


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WOW...after seeing Adam_E's coin...we might have to re-think the grade...
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