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1934-S Peace Dollars In Mint State

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 Posted 01/24/2026  11:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LibertyEagle20 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As a huge PD fan and collector, I have to say I'm not real impressed with the ms65 in the picture. Sure the color is beautiful but look at that reverse strike. Zero detail in those wings. I've spent a decade searching out solid 34-s PDs in AU condition (I can't afford MS). Strong strikes just don't come around often. I think in decades people will look back and realize there's truly a VERY VERY limited number of well struck 34-s coins. Maybe one of the TPGs will eventually add a designation for full wing Peace dollar strikes like they do with fsb on dines or fbl on franklins. That would demonstrate how scarce the well struck ones are. I also collect well struck 1921 PDs, they are harder to find bit I'd consider them common when compared to well struck 34-s coins!! Looking on ebay now, even those 8-10k ms PDs have awful strikes.
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