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1923 Peace Dollar For Grading Opinions

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Your thoughts on this Peace dollar?


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milk spotting is typical in this series which we see here on the reverse.

remove coin from holder if possible. the obv photo is pretty good but there is some glare on the rev between K9 and K12 that I'm not what the surfaces look like

the obv of this coin looks MS65 and it could be lighting but it looks like it has some nice gold toning going on. I need a better rev shot out of the holder to look at that area. I dont think TPG's deduct a whole lot, if any, for the milk spots so I'm putting the reverse at MS64 without a better photo

MS 64+ possible 65 depending on the reverse
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That sums it up well, pics outside the holder with more light on the fields would help.
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I am with panzaldi on this one
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I would agree & without a better reverse photo I'm at ms64.
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I'll say MS-65, nice one.
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MS64 max
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