I got in on their 82 Washington commem half deal last month and I got just this offer in my email. http://www.iccoin.com/US-Peace-Silver-Dollar-1925-P-Brilliant-Uncirculated/productinfo/18561/
Could be though the deal with the commem's was as advertised. The 6.95 shipping kind of sours the deal a little though
According to Roger Burdette in his Red Book of Peace Dollars, the 1925 is still one of the most common of the entire series. Knowing that Roger is a stickler for detail, he would not have made this statement if, as the seller of these coins says, "only 10% have survived from the WWII melts". This seller is full of crapola. Chris
My point was that, it will be a 1925 Peace, but not as high a grade as the coin shown. The coin shown appears to be a very high grade, worth a lot more than $44.
Would you rather have them wrap it in one 8-1/2x11 sheet of typing paper with scotch tape sealing it, stuff that in a 10c envelope and put a 45c stamp on it? Forget about delivery confirmation, signature confirmation or insurance, I just want it sent to me cheaply and I don't care if it is damaged or lost in transit or not. Chris
LOL, no but I have to add that in to the cost factor is all I meant. I looked up some survival estimate stats on the year and they are: MS60 or Better 750,000 with a rarity of 1.3. I have no idea what that means tough ;-) http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/CoinDetail.aspx?s=7365&redir=t