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Two 1923 Peace Dollar Grading And VAM Help

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I know my grading on them. Now I need your opinion....thanks for helping me improve my grading....
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#1 ms61
#2 ms62

#2 looks like a 1922. Date is blurry and the last digit in date isn't clear.
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It's nearly impossible to give any type of grade from those photos. Much too small and blurry.
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It's nearly impossible to give any type of grade from those photos. Much too small and blurry.

I took these with my microscope. but the forum wouldn't upload them...sooooo....I had to crop them on the free optimizer. if there is a better way to take an upload pics please tell me....I'm in need of serious education....lol
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#1 ms61
#2 ms62

#2 looks like a 1922. Date is blurry and the last digit in date isn't clear.

my educated guess so far was...
#1...MS60
#2...MS63
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Take your large pictures and crop out the black portions. Then run them through the optimizer at 1000 pixels.

I use the round crop function in Microsoft Word.
https://www.gcflearnfree.org/word20...-pictures/1/
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use the round crop function in Microsoft Word.

Thank you so much....I have been struggling with this.
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1. MS-61
2. MS-62
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I don't think either of them is very choice, but I'd much prefer larger pics.
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could be the lighting, and need bigger photos, but they are very silvery looking.. perhaps "cleaned" ? Would need better detail photos to get a better sense of the "luster" and if it has "cartwheel luster" or is "dulled" or has any signs of being "wizzed"...
Collecting Peace dollars myself, and cleanings (both new and old) are a big problem with this coin when found in "raw" states (unslabbed).
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