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1928 Peace Dollar With Errors? Help Novice Here!

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I took some new photos today. This time I used a digital camera. Still could be better, I'm sure. Please grade the coin pictured in this post.

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Much better images upon which to make a judgment.

The surfaces look all wrong to me. My impression is that it's a cast copy. You might check the edge for irregular reeding and/or evidence of a seam
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The rims look right to me. I think it is genuine and AU-55 ish. The rims on the 1928 P Peace dollars are always thicker than on normal Peace dollars.

The T in trust looks like PMD.
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Examples:

1928 P

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1928 S

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One other anomaly I just now noticed in these new photos - there seems to be a small, sort of upside down "v" beneath the "L" on the obverse.

Again I'd emphasize that an accurate weighing might be definitive for determining authenticity.
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His B in Liberty is way off!
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All the lettering looks chewed up.
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