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1923-D Peace Dollar For Grading

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Hi all just bought thi and I would love your opinion!

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 Posted 03/29/2013  11:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add vince22 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice Peace dollar, leaning towards MS 63. Could be AU 58 though, I can't tell if that is wear on the eagle's feathers.
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MS61 at a TPG IMO. I don't think I see wear, it's just been beat up in a bag that was moved around in storage often.
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I will go with AU-58. I think the cheek has a light amount of friction.
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I looked at the PCGS Photograde on my iPad and it scores an MS60 from their model. That's one fine coin, but I think it's a little tough to really judge it base on the lighting of the coin. Did you have only 1 light on the coin (from the bottom to top)? If you light from two directions, you can eliminate some of the shadows near the crown and the slight bright spots at the base.

Just a little nit picking... that is a beautiful coin!
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MS62.
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