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1924 Peace Dollar For Grading And Opinions, Raw Uncirculated?

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Picked this old girl up from a lady on ebay who noted via message that her folks kept a few old silver dollars...in socks. Go figure. Probably not an ANA-approved storage method, but if it works...this was a raw pickup for my Dansco. I think it makes MS63. Luster cartwheels nicely. The strike is sharp, for a Peace. There is a bag mark on the chin, and a lighter ding on the neck.

What says CCF?

Apologies for the photos, if they are not adequate, I still struggle with photography. Here are two sets. Note: The "squiggly line" on the cheek is a cat hair!

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1924-Peace-Dollar-For-Grading-And-Opinions,-Raw-Uncirculated?

1924-Peace-Dollar-For-Grading-And-Opinions,-Raw-Uncirculated?

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11/22/2017 9:51 pm
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I like it at 63 at least. Point of the bust is a "pro tip" place to look for first rub on a Peace dollar, as well as the usual shoulder spot, and both look nice here. Good strike, nice luster, and a prime candidate for a Type coin if you're not going all-out.
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I think it could make 64. It's pretty clean, but that small chin hit is so pronounced and distracting. But it's still a small mark.

Great obverse strike and hair detail. Pretty reverse. Coin has many strong points.
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I like it at 63 and yeah, it is a nice strike.


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her folks kept a few old silver dollars...in socks.


Now that is socking away some cash!
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outside shot at MS64. the ding is distracting
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Now that is socking away some cash!


Ouch! I'm ashamed to admit that made me laugh.
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That chin hit holds it to 63, I fear.
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MS-63.
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Nice 63. Maybe a shot of acetone might would help.
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MS-63
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