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1923-P Peace Dollar VAM 1f For Your Opinions On Grade

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Looking for your thoughts on a grade for this 1923 Peace dollar. Worth getting slabbed? I appreciate your thoughts.

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MS-63, not sure this one would be a candidate for slabbing.
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MS-63, As for me I'm not spending any monies getting a coin slabbed until it gets in the $300 plus range. I did recently send several coins in to take advantage of a special offer and a couple of those were less than $300. But to each his own.
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MS-63.
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Thanks everyone!
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i agree with the MS63 grade. I'm not a Peace dollar fan but it has a decent strike, nice luster and the toning on this one is really nice.
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Safe 63.
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pretty 63
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