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1923-D Peace Dollar

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It's not exactly the most appealing specimen, but the distinctive obverse (die crack?) caught my eye. Any thoughts on the VAM are appreciated. Thanks.



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Figuring out the VAM for a 1923-D Peace dollar with a die crack will take some dedication, time and a little luck wouldn't hurt. Of the 100+ VAMs listed nearly all are die cracks that have evolved into listable die breaks.
Maybe not the most appealing example but it certainly has a lot of character. I like the peripheral toning.
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Thanks! I have it in hand today and it's right on with the LVA and other photos listed for 1K.
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I think it's a VERY appealing specimen!

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I just checked the SSDC registry census, which shows 7 specimens. 2 MS 64, 2 MS 63, 1 MS 61, 1 AU 58, and 1 AU 55. I would love to find a nice VLDS of this VAM with heavy displacement!

Also, I concur that this coin is pretty original and has a nice look to it ;)
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