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1925 Peace Dollar: You Vs PCGS

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Perhaps its more like You vs PCGS vs My Photos

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Looks gem to me. Ms65
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I am at 64, but 65 would not surprise me.
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I'll say MS-64.
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Too bad it didn't have the S mintmark; that would be something cool, but anyways, I can see this toping out about a MS-65ish...
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A weakly struck example with rim dings on both obverse and reverse- my sense is MS 63 tops.
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I think MS63.
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MS65
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I will say MS-63. Not entirely sure if some of the marks are on the holder or the coin.
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I will say MS-63. Not entirely sure if some of the marks are on the holder or the coin.

all of the marks are on the coin except for the one under the "o" in "God" which is on the holder
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I am at 64, but 65 would not surprise me.


My thoughts as well.
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MS-63, although I can see it barely reach MS-64.
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I have no experience on this series and little with others. I am always a grade high so in my head I'm like MS64, then I deduct one because I always over grade.

I'm at ms63
Cheek, neck and field marks in the obverse.
Strike quality and lack of eye appeal on the reverse.

Don't get me wrong, it's a great coin and I would love to have it my collection!
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Seems like PCGS is more forgiving with hits to the neck as opposed to the cheek and nose...jmho
The Eagle looks unscathed with nice clean fields...
MS65...I don't think you would post a 64...would you? lol
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i have it at MS64 also but since the neck is not in the key zone it could have pushed a 65
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Reveal: I liked this coin a little more than the grade - Ms-60
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