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1923-P Peace Dollar.

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Another coin shop buy labeled as AU55. Grade?

1923-P-Peace-Dollar.
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These coins were struck so weakly I have a hard time determining the difference between AU/Unc. I'm going to agree with the LCS on this one, AU55.
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AU-58 at worst, but my initial reaction is 64.
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Looks to be some wear on the eagles feathers under the toning but nice looking coin - AU58
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Could be, I agree, but this is an absolute sparkler however it may someday be graded.
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but this is an absolute sparkler however it may someday be graded.


Yes Frog, that is a beautiful coin!
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If it's not difficult enough grading a blast white Peace dollar! Down side AU58, upside MS63. She sure is Purdy...
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I don't see any rub.. I'm going to say 64.

She is indeed purdy!!
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I don't see any rub


Click on pic to enlarge it - eagles leg feathers are pretty smooth.
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Hmm... this is a tough one. My first thought was MS-63, so I will stick to that.
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Grade wouldn't matter so much to me on this one. Ms or 58, who cares. I would just buy it because it's absolutely beautiful! Let me know if you want to flip it
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Click on pic to enlarge it - eagles leg feathers are pretty smooth.


Mark,

I looked at the leg feathers once more, and are you sure it's a rub? Take a look at the comparison MS65 PCGS leg feathers.

OP Peace

1923-P-Peace-Dollar.

PCGS MS65

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I don't see any wear on this coin, MS-63 with great color.
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I am going with Ms-62///Peace Dollars hard to grade
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Grade wouldn't matter so much to me on this one. Ms or 58, who cares. I would just buy it because it's absolutely beautiful! Let me know if you want to flip it


Sent you a message.
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a beautiful 64. nice!
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