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1924 Peace Dollar For Grading #1. Update Photos. Hopefully Better.

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HI all, Looking to grade a few Peace dollars. This is #1. Thanks in advance for thoughts.

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Looks like a true slider. Probably an AU58 that would likely grade out low MS.
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too much glare from lighting. I think its hiding marks on both sides and not presenting the remaining luster. based on the photos MS62 or maybe 63. if you want a better assessment, retake photos without overhead lighting or at least tilt the coin a tad to reduce the glare.
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From the photos provided it seems to be an AU58.
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The coin shows circulation rub across the cheek and neck ridge, but no marks in the fields. MS62
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I think it's uncirculated as well. MS62/63 seems right.
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Might make it to MS-63.
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I'm in the 62/63 crowd.
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