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Peace Dollars...high/Low Relief?

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could someone tell me if these are keepers or not?

Peace-Dollars...high/Low-Relief?

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 Posted 05/02/2012  05:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They look like they are only worth melt value. As far as keepers that would be up to you. Looks like one of your Peace dollars has a mint mark,D? The only high/low relief would be the 1921 Peace dollar.
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I don't see anything really special as far as key dates. The '21 Morgan has some nice detail in the hair, but looks like either a weak strike or somewhat worn on the breast of the eagle. The Walker half has some wear, but doesn't seem to be as bad as a lot of the junk silver halves I've seen. The Peace dollars are in pretty rough shape.
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The 24 needs scrapped. It would cost more to remove the solder than the coin is worth.
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Pretty nice run of the mill collector coins except the '24 peace.
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Thank You so much!
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I always sold coins like this for melt, but hey that's me. One very nice coin is worth a hundred junk coins.
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