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1923 Peace Dollar For Grading

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What grade would you give this one?

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I'll say MS-64.
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Peace dollars are quite difficult to find in high grades and to grade generally.

This piece, MS63
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63, not sure how the milk spots affect grade.
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weak reverse with spotting on both sides, however, the luster looks pretty good on both sides. small reed hit under the eye. the marks on the cheek are more like rub and not enough to drop the coin to a 63 so I'm at MS64. I do agree with NS if all those milk spots affect the grade but I think the luster trumps them.
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The spots are a little distracting, but this is a nice Peace dollar. I'd go as high as 64 on it if the marks on Liberty's cheeks aren't as noticeable in hand.
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A little too much chatter on her cheek for a 64
MS-63 was my first glance thought on this common date.
I still think she's pretty!
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I would also say MS63
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