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Peace Dollar Series Upside

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Poll Question
What do you feel has the most upside in price (in terms of percentage) in MS-64? If choice not listed, just provide it in the comments.

Poll Choices
 1921
 1922-D
 1922-S
 1923-D
 1923-S
 1924-S
 1925-S
 1926
 1926-D
 1926-S
 1927
 1927-D
 1927-S
 1928
 1928-S

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First pick 1934-S.


Second pick is a very choice 1928-S.
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1934-S and 28-S seem to be conditional rarities - gets expensive in the upper MS grades
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1925-S has the most potential to go up and thus the most upside.

In MS64 a 1925-S is $860.00, In MS65 it's $24,380.00 (these numbers are fair market value). No other coin in the series has that much spread between 64 and 65. As most collectors can't pocket $24,380.00 to get the MS65 they will settle on the MS64 under $1K. As more collectors buy up the MS64, the price will go up naturally and that large gap between the 2 grades will get closer over time.
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So, why did no one pick 1921 high relief?
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Your poll choices do not include the 1934-S. Why?

I purchased a PCGS MS64/CAC example about 15 years ago for just over $3000. Numismedia FMV is now on the order of $8500 or so.

I expect it to continue to increase in value.
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@ Dearborn, agree, 21 HIgh Relief is the one I would choose for appreciation.
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For those saying the 21 high relief, they are common as day. So even if demand increases there would be an adequate supply. Otherwise semi key dates with low pops would soar because there would only be a small handful in the market.

There are nearly 5,000 MS-64 High Reliefs graded at PCGS and under 650 1934-S Peace dollars in MS-64.
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@ jacrispies, well then, my second choice would be the 24S. We are talking appreciation right? Pretty much all Peace dollars in HIgh MS grades have potential for appreciation (percentage wise). It is tough to pick the ones with the most potential. BTW, I am biased, I have a roll of both the 21 HIgh Relief and the 24S in MS.
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I vote on the '25s for the same reason One50 mentioned, but think the 1928 has potential being a low mintage key. This series will always remain int the Morgan's shadow and that's a shame. I would have thought the reissued design in 2021 would draw attention, but look at them now. No instant sell out. Which affects the original business struck coinage's interest and value.
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