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Grade 1934-D Peace Dollar

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Hello I'm new but I think I'm getting the hang of the grading system. Would I be close to say this is a VF-XF grade? Or would I be wrong. They are in my scrap pile currently.
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To me this is not a scrap coin, and is a better date within the Peace series, and has a Denver mintmark at that.

Grade: around AU-55ish or thereabouts
Est. PCGS retail value: $115.00

Conclusion: is not a scrap coin in my opinion
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Oh nice I would have sold it for $23 without a second guess & thank you, guessing since I was wrong on that one I'm wrong on most of the ones I'm scrapping so I'll post them as well on the thread just in case lol. I appreciate your help.
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Photos posted are a tad soft. With that, I'd see the piece falling in the mid-to-high AU range. Large and crisp photos would help us narrow things down. Thanks.
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AU-53 or 55 sounds right.



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I would have easily bought this coin for 23 dollars
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That is definitely not junk silver. I would say it is in the AU range. It is worth a lot more than junk silver price. that is a well struck coin and has much detail left.
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AU50.
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Just a note: $115 is for a coin in a PCGS holder not a raw coin.
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AU 53
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AU-53
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It would grade AU.
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If it had some luster I'd be at 55 but as is AU-53.
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Peace dolllars are challenging even for seasoned collectors to grade. you need to look at a lot of slabbed ones and guess the grades before looking at it.

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@IndianGoldEagle

It has quite a bit of luster which actually leads me to think its been polished.
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From the original pictures I say mid AU. The last picture has too much glare and not sharply focused to assess correctly.
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