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Need Some Help "Peace Dollar Stack"

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 Posted 08/06/2020  9:33 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ryurazu to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What with silver rushing upwards I thought it was a good time to check out some silver coins not updated in pricing, which I bought :).

Mainly 1923 (both S and D), some 1922 as well coins ranging from what I would say is a f to VF grade maybe one or 2 in the EF range.

My question is there any point to removing or selecting the more higher grade one from the pile or are Peace dollar still extremely common coin that only MS is worth any premium? Yes I know there was loads minted however would like to know what the current collecting landscape is like for the Peace dollars.

Thanks in advance here a picture as to roughly the grades.

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 Posted 08/06/2020  10:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Strictly a bullion coin and 1922 and 1923 Peace dollars are common dates. Common circulated silver dollars sell for a little more than common bullion dimes, quarters or halves. Not a lot but a little more.
Today I would suppose with silver at $28.89 as I type, this is probably worth $22.35 USD weighing 26.7 grams of 90% silver composition which is .7735 troy oz. ( I think )
There is scratched initials on the reverse too. You could maybe get higher graded coins of this type for the exact same price. ~ and hiya ryurazu, good to see ya!
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Yes I know BEN hehehe, obviously not done by me. Thanks TNG I think I might take 1-3 examples and then on sell the rest, will see what silver does :D.

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 Posted 08/07/2020  9:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ryurazu to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here are some more pictures

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