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1922 $1 Peace Dollar #14 - 15 Of 143

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$52. Recently I purchased 138 Peace dollars for $52 each. I bought these on 12/18/25 when silver was about $67.20. When the Hunt Brothers tried to corner the silver market in January of 1980, silver hit a peak of $50.35. The current nominal price of silver has surpassed the Hunt Brothers peak, but if you were to adjust that price in early 1980 of $50.35, back then that sum had purchasing power equivalent to about $209 dollars today, so in inflation-adjusted real terms, we are still far away from the 1980 peak of silver 45 years ago.

Posting one Peace dollar for grading each day alongside my daily Morgan dollar with the hope that we all are able to help one another get better at grading Morgan and Peace dollars in the new year. Right now I think I have 143 coins in this queue for grading since I bought 138 and had 5 more lying around.

1922-$1-Peace-Dollar-#14---15-Of-143
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Very baggy. I'll say MS-61.
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This Peace dollar has been beaten up badly while still in the canvas bag... IMO, MS-60...
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Baggy would be an understatement....60
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Chop, chop............... I'll go with the 60.

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I don't see many MS-60s these days, but IMHO this is one. The bag bullies got to it.
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AU-58 slider.
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MS60 but I can see it in a 61 holder
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