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AU-50 looks like weak strike on eagle feathers and not wear.
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"AU-50 looks like weak strike on eagle feathers and not wear."

I think he's right. I'm on a business trip right now and so I don't have my Peace dollar book handy with me to see whats typical for this mintage, I will check when I ghet home, or if someone wants to chime in that would be great. Honestly though I don't see any breaks in the luster in this coin and I thought it was MS 61 or 62.
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