I know it's a tough, old-school crowd here, but here comes another Peace dollar. What grade is this? I may, depending on the feedback from others, get this graded. Sorry for the cheap camera. I got it in Prague some years ago while backpacking.
EF, but the surfaces look a little off. I'm thinking it would get a details grade due to an old cleaning. Nice coin though!
It's hard to grade from pics , let alone angled ones . How about some straight ons . But if I had to guess I'd say anywhere from a high of AU-50 to XF-45 . Probably detailed .
OK, I might have angled the photos too much. I'll keep that in mind for next time. As for the fuzziness, like I said it's a cheap camera. Thanks for the replies. What I plan to do is use the guesses here and in the other thread as a basis for the accuracy or inaccuracy of the guesstimates in this forum. I know the sample in both threads isn't too high (nor too low), but it's still a gauge. 1921 Peace dollars a bit tricky though because they seem to lack very defined detail. But I grant that this coin could get a details grade.
It may be a cheap camera, but surely it has a Macro setting somewhere down in the menu? If not I would consider ditching the souvenir camera and getting something name brand and new. We need sharp closeups before attempting to grade a coin.
So you will judge the entire forum based on the accuracy of the guesses on this and one other thread, which are themselves based on your fuzzy, angled photos from a cheap camera? Do I understand you correctly? Pretty convoluted logic there, but ok.... How are you judging the 'accuracy' of the grades opined? Will you send it off for grading regardless to see who was closest? Or is it simply a case of 'those whose grades are too dissimilar from mine are just plain wrong'? If this sounds harsh it is because the idea that those who humor you by giving opinions on a grade based on pictures that, if used in an eBay auction most here who may bid would consider it a gamble at best, are themselves (and the forum as a whole) being judged for their opinions. That's kind of insulting to me as a regular member of this forum. You can see the 'guess the grade' threads here where that could actually be done, and still isn't, because they are posted as more of a tool to hone a skill than as a way to tell whose grading opinions are more accurate. And they aren't posted in 'what's it worth'. Since this is in 'what's it worth' I and others deem it to be a question of the grade/value of your coin.... Not an assessment of the capabilities of the membership.
If I understand correctly, Silent is 100% right. I respect that you want a gauge on the grading abilities of this forum, but when the images used are questioned by half of the people replying you must figure that your gauge is going to be flawed. As Silent said, this is the "what's it worth" section, grading opinions are given as a Courtesy to help the poster understand a ballpark of what, their coin could be worth. The only reason I posted was to try and help someone who was seeking information and may not have access to a local coin dealer. These opinions are a service, not a paid function.
Yeah, like I said it's a cheap camera and the angles weren't good, so you may have a point. Don't worry, I am not going to use anything against you. Whether my effort is flawed, I think it's a worthwhile endeavor, from a statistical and numismatic standpoint, to try to gauge the accuracy of a large group of collectors, at the collective level. There is the belief that the markets, when large enough and complex, may reveal more than individual participants. But I accept your point though, so I won't belabor this. Personally, I suspect there may be undergrading in these forums. But I have no way to prove it, since I am not a professional. Also, it seems grading standards are subject to change over time, as the hobby evolves.
May I ask why ? It would cost $30-$40 to get the coin graded. A '21 Peace in XF Details is only worth $70-$80, an Au Details - under $100. So how could it possibly be worth it to 50% of the coins value to find out what you already know ? Now I have no idea what the OP paid for this coin, but even based on the pics we have the coin is no way, no how, better than XF or AU, and it is almost certainly a problem coin. But even if by some miracle it graded problem free AU50, it is still only worth less than $120. I'm sorry, but any way you want to look at it, the coin is simply not worth the fees to get it graded.
Thanks, GDJMSP. I might see you at the FUN Show. You get direct and to the point. I will probably put this coin in a tube along with my other circulated Peace dollars.
It seems BUncirculated still has an ax to grind with me, and is carrying it over into a new thread. If he's a stereotypical guy at the coin shows, I won't take this too personal. I guess BUncirculated has not ignored me.
I took you off ignore because another member pointed this thread out to me because they thought it was humorous to say the least. You provide the crappiest of crappy pics, ask for members' opinions on grade, and will use those opinions to judge our ability to grade coins from online photos, seriously? ROTFLMBO *putting him back on ignore as he LOL*
BUncirculated is most definitely over 50. I cannot imagine someone finding this thread that entertaining (even if it was clumsy from the get-go), and even PMing other members over it as if it's some novelty. By the way, I will be lifting weights tonight as I have more productive things to do than PM people over what threads others started (and I doubt BUncirculated really put me on ignore).