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1926-S Peace Dollar For Your Thoughts On A Grade

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Looking for your opinions on this 1926-S Peace dollar. It's a VAM 1F1. Worth slabbing? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

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MS-63 and depending how much money you have in it, probably worth getting it slabbed.
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very nice coin, shame about the rim roll on her cheek..
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MS62 There are also a scratches on the reverse that are not as obvious.
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MS-63, I wouldn't spend the money to get it slabbed.
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Not much difference in value from MS61 through 63 and not worth the grading cost until MS64 in my opinion. I'm at MS63, just.
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Thanks everyone. That helps a bunch
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MS-63.
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Looks strong 62 shot 63 in the images. As such it would be an $80 coin and not worth certification costs.
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Not worth TPG. I don't think it would quite make 63.
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should make MS63
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I don't know - that scratch is more than just distracting.
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