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1935 Peace For Grading

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Got this today from my dealer. He had it a 63/64 obverse a 66 reverse. Gotta admit the reverse is stunning. Here's the pics. Thoughts?



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I m at 63 with a shot at 64. The obverse fields are going to hold the coin back.
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Obv 63
Rev 65
Net 64

Reverse is very nice but I see some small hits in the rays above and below the word "DOLLAR."
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That's a happy 64 and really lovely. Great buy.
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Obverse is a 63. The Reverse is a 65. Unfortunately, the obverse carries the grade, so my net grade would be MS 63+
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There are no major hits just scuffs. It always puzzles me how a obverse can take all the hits while the reverse remains unscathed. But as coin197 pointed out obverse grade usually carries the most of the grade. If I get a 64 down the road I'll be happy. I got it between ms63 and ms64 money around $140-$150. The coin was too good especially the reverse. I also got a $5 1909 D Indian today which I'll post later to see what grade it got.
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Just can't see this in a 64 holder.
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63 - too many small dings on obverse and reverse for a 64 when you enlarge the pictures.
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When this goes out in the next few weeks I'll post the results.
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It might make MS-64, but I am leaning more towards MS-63.
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It's a nice coin with a couple minor issues keeping it from gem level. I'd call it a MS64 overall and maybe a MS64+ if it has booming luster.
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MS-64
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MS-64
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I would say, MS-64+ for me, a real nice one..
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nice luster! I think she should make MS64
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I'd be surprised if this coin came back graded lower than MS64.
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