I was wondering if any of the Peace Dollar experts have come across a 1923 Peace with a High Relief Strike like this one? Belongs to a friend of mine and when I saw it the relief on it was very surprising. Terry
Thanks guys I appreciate it I have just not run across any well struck Peace Dollars especially the reverse on the ones I have seen United States Of America and E Pluribus Unum is always very mushy Except the 1921 Terry
I think on a number of coins it is harder to get good strikes on the reverse and I tend to look at the reverse first to check the strike. To me the strike is the most important part of the coin's value. If it is minted poorly it will always be an unattractive coin, regardless of the grade. Ruben
agreed, but as we both know, the word 'rare' is the most overused and mis-used word in coins. right after eBay descriptions of 'Gem'.
I guess my definition of rare comes from Sheldon. Very Scarce R4-.............- 161-200 Known Very Scarce R4..............- 116-160 Known Very Scarce R4+............- 76-115 Known Rare R5-.......................- 61-75 Known Rare R5........................- 46-60 Known Rare R5+......................- 31-45 Known Very Rare R6-................- 25-30 Known Very Rare R6.................- 19-24 Known Very Rare R6+...............- 13-18 Known Extremely Rare R7-.........- 10-12 Known Extremely Rare R7..........- 7-9 Known Extremely Rare R7+........- 4-6 Known Three Known..................- 3 Known Semi Unique..................- 2 Known Unique..........................- 1 Known
MArshall: Thanks for posting, interesting. but, how long could it have taken Sheldon for these: Three Known..................- 3 Known Semi Unique..................- 2 Known Unique..........................- 1 Known He could have used a little thought process and come up with something interesting, like: Mine, His & Yours Known..................- 3 Known Mine and Yours ..................- 2 Known I Want It! ..........................- 1 Known
Pulled the 23 Peace back out and shot some close-ups of some of the normally more mushy parts of the Peace Dollars. P.S. My German Shepard came over to the desk wanting a little attention while shooting this. Did not notice the hair on the UNITED Shot until after I uploaded it. LOL Terry
This is a related thread from a few months past. http://www.cointalk.com/t49198/ Some diagnostics on high relief obv. and rev. , of 1922 , not 1923. I agree it is a nicely struck 1923 Peace. Jim
To be totally honest, some of these were modifications of his original scale which was: R8 Non-collectible <4 R7 Extremely Rare 4-12 R6 Very Rare 13-30 R5 Rare 31-75 R4 Very Scarce 76-200 R3 Scarce R2 Not So Scarce R1 Common
Desertgem, Thanks for the link, The diagnostics discussed really put it clear in my head on what to look for when looking for a 1922 High relief I have heard about them for years. But never quite knew the differences in the die characteristics between High and low relief Thanks Again Terry