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I have a small stash of silver coins that aren't junk, but aren't as good a grade as I have in my albums, so I went through all of them and kept the ones from my dad but put together enough to get the last 2 Peace dollars. I store all my extra coins that have any value in 2 by 2. 
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Way to go  I hope to be able to do that one day
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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@Flag4
You were my inspiration! I thank you.
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I've got a full set. I mostly buy from auctions, either in person or online. Went to one auction where the consigner was 102 year old lady. And she was at the auction. Some of the Peace dollars she could have gotten right from the mint. Picked up a '25 and a '27. Sent in for grading, they both came back MS64. The 1927 especially in that grade is pretty valuable. The rest of my collection is pretty eclectic as far as grades. With most of the common dates high au to ms. One of my '21 is mid au. My'28 is au cleaned. The one I've had the most trouble finding in a decent grade is the '34S. So far the best I can find (without spending retail) was xf. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Beautiful! I love the way Peace dollars look. One of my favorite sets.
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I have a full set in XF-MS. Now's a good time to buy the keys as prices are down. You can also looks for a 34-D VAM 3 for your set, it's fairly easy to find and a cool variety!
Edited by suipakpaikungfu 04/17/2020 3:45 pm
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Quote: I have a full set in XF-MS. Now's a good time to buy the keys as prices are down. You can also looks for a 34-D VAM 3 for your set, it's fairly easy to find and a cool variety! Pictures?
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I have a full set of MS 64 or greater other than the 34S. I found it interesting that hardest coins for me to find were the 27D and 27S. Mainly because I couldn't find coins with the eye appeal my other coins had. Best of luck building your set!
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Of Many One,  to the Community!
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I started working on a set.... then my wife retired which pretty much stopped my collecting. I have 10 Peace, started my set with the 1921 PCGS satin in MS63. That was an in-expensive (yea, right) coin... LOL I would like to finish my set, someday. Gave up on my Morgan set, did not realize just how nuts the prices on those are although I did manage to collect atleast one of every year.
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I do, since I am a set builder too. My 1928p is in the awesome grade of AG-3, so that is an obvious lowball. The 1928s though is in much better shape at around AU-55 and is a vam-1. My 1921 is around VF-20 and looks to be vam-1G. And my 1934s grades around a VF-25/30 but it has some unfortunate obv scratches, VAM indeterminate  .
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 I don't have a complete set but I do have a complete Date Set,does that count.I'm mostly a Morgan guy but I wanted a few nice Peace dollars anyway.
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