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1923-S Peace Dollar

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I do not usually sell my coins but I put this one out in my store just to get a better idea of the market. The coin is PCGS graded MS64 and I have it priced at $350.00. Anytime somebody wants to know the price, they look at me like I am nuts. Is my price way out of line or am I just getting people in that are looking for silver at scrap prices?
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10/04/2011 3:37 pm
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PCGS @$375 and Numismedia @$350 so you have it priced at full retail, not out of line but high enough to keep away bargain seekers. How is the eye appeal of the coin?
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 Posted 10/05/2011  12:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add beachloan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I like it! But then again I do not collect Peace dollars so I do not know what the collectors are looking for.
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Certainly more reasonable than the unslabbed 1923 I recently saw. The dealer didn't even label it with his own grade, but priced it at $1000.00. Granted, out of all of the unslabbed Peace dollars it was probably the most beautiful one I've ever seen.
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