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1921 Peace Dollar

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Looks like Zoro was here and left his mark!



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Interesting.
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Wasn't there a thread recently about a camouflage nickel. I suppose this could be a camouflage Peace dollar. I've seen something similar on a coin my Grandma had since WWII. She kept in some sort of plastic that turned varnish brown and was very brittle. Once unwrapped the coin looked a lot like this.
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This needs a good acetone bath.
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Please give it an acetone bath, looks like you might have a nice au '21 under all that!
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Nice strike. Like to see it after you give it a bath.
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Whoa - nice coin. Agreed a bath is in order to remove the 'artwork'.
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I will not chemically treat this coin. It's been stored since the 1940's like this, best to leave this key date alone IMO.
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Aww.. BadThad, you can't let her sit there in that stuff
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LOL, yes I can. Acetone will not touch this and, if anything, will make the coin look cleaned. What you see is toning from 60 years of storage, not dirt.
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I like it. Don't "bath" it at all. It looks perfect to me. Very unique.
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Looks EF/AU to me. Probably 45 or 50. The 1921 is the only Peace dollar I really like.

It is too valuable a coin to mess with.
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How much different is the 1921 High Relief vs the normal?
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Quote:
It is too valuable a coin to mess with.


True. And now that I've looked at this coin on a different monitor and can see it better, I can see it isn't 'stuff' on the coin like I previously thought. Interesting what a better monitor can do for you..
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