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1925 Peace Dollar Help

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I have a 1925 Peace dollar that is BU. I saved this one because this is a super nice coin.
I want to post a pic of it, but trouble in pc on pics.

This coin is almost perfect as far of nicks, bag marks etc. good strike. One of the best I have seen

Its a common date. But nice coin. Is it worth the slab price. I will try to send picture if I can get it fixed to send to my laptop.

Also how is the value of a nice Peace dollar
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If it's a Philadelphia mint (i.e. no mint mark), it's a common date and not worth slabbing unless it grades ~65 or higher -- I bought a 62 last year for less than $50. If it's a San Francisco issue, it may be worth slabbing in the condition you describe -- MS low-60s are going on ebay for $150 to $300. In either case, pics would help us estimate a grade.

As a general rule, it's worth slabbing only if it's worth $100 or more, but some will slab for sentimental, preservation or authentication reasons.
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If it's a 66 or above, It's definitely worth grading.. Bluesheet for a 63 is $30, 64 is $40, and 65 is $100. Those prices do not justify the grading cost in my eyes.
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Without photos we can give you price ranges but they may be nearly meaningless depending on the coin you actually have.
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Sorry, must agree.
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I don't think it's worth the price to slab. Just enjoy it. Keep it in a flip for protection.
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
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Hard to tell how nice it is without photos.
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