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If I see a really nice Key or Semi-Key Peace dollar I will buy it if I can. I feel the same way about LWH dollars. I bought a 38-D LWH in VF condition for $100. You get into the 20's or teens it is hard to find a LWH dollar in VF condition. I know they exist but hard for me to find except online for high retail. I like large silver coins USA or foreign. Mexico seems to have really nice large silver coins but many are not 90% silver.
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Quote: Not new but I thought you guys might like to see it. Yes.  Very nice! 
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It is hard for me to resist buying yet another nicely toned, high grade common date Peace dollar such as this recent pick-up that came in a plastic holder. I am, however, not at all a fan of plastic prisons and quite terrible at determining one MS grade from another. This pretty lady cost all of $25, and that unfortunate face scratch is much less evident to the naked eye than it is in the photos. Nevertheless, this coin seems every bit the equal to the lovely slabbed specimen above. So my question would be, would it grade the same? Or better? It has very sharp details. Note also the distorted E in 'UNITED' in the above posted coin, which mine does not show.    
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@mysilveryears nice even gold color, but you have to get the right lighting angle to make it show in a photo. As far as grade, I'd guess MS61-62 because of the marks on the cheek. The fields look better than that.
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
Edited by thq 11/14/2016 1:32 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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1924 with steel and gold toning. The gold color cartwheels.  
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
Edited by thq 11/15/2016 3:22 pm
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I got an MS63 1934 but it is in my safe deposit box right now. The 1927 and 1934 are two relatively cheap Peace dollars with mintage of less than one million. You got the 28,27,27-S and 1934 all with mintage of less than one million. If there are any sleepers in there it would be the 1927 and 1934 which you can get in mint condition for less than $160. The key dates are not that expensive in AU.
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I shared this elsewhere, but since it doesn't look like I posted it here too...hehe 
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Pillar of the Community
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That's a darn nice strike for a 21 
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Not exactly my latest but certainly one of my favorites. 1923-P VAM 1F (Chin Bar) 
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Lovely lady. 
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I posted this on another thread, but I'm happy with it, so I'll brag here, too.  
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Very nice! 
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