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Grade Opinions On 1924 Peace Dollar

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Any thoughts on the grade for this 1924 Peace dollar, thanks in advance.


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based on these photos the obverse appears to have been cleaned. I think someone was trying to get all the black junk off. AU or UNC details (cleaned)
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The left obverse field, the face and neck of liberty show lots of hits and no luster. AU55.

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Hmm... I'm thinking low to mid AU given the obverse.
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I can't get a feel from these pics if that's cleaning or just mottled toning.
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AU - Hard to tell anything more from photos.
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I agree there is damage to the obverse, looks dull too. I think would be AU55 because the reverse drags it up, but there's a strong possibility that it would make AU Details Cleaned.
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AU Details, some type of environmental damage on obverse possibly from an attempt to remove toning.
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Obverse surfaces do not look original to me. Might have some PVC on the reverse above PEACE as well.

AU Derails, cleaned.
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 Posted 04/18/2022  08:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kaddyshack to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for all the opinions guys. This Peace dollar was supposedly from a Bank roll, one of the end coins.
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