Peace dollars graded MS63-67. Put them in order.

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  1. Fattony16

    Fattony16 New Member

    67 - 22
    66 - 26D
    65 - 34D
    64 - 34S
    63 - 23

    That 22 is just amazing. I am putting a collection of peace dollars together and I am so jealous
     
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  3. Breakdown

    Breakdown Member

    Lance, great post. Here are my guesses:

    22- MS67
    23 - MS63
    26D- MS64
    34D- MS65
    34S- MS66

    Great design but I've always heard it's a frustrating series to collect.
     
  4. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    High to low
    1926-D
    1922
    1934-D
    1934-S
    1923-S
     
  5. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    22 - 67
    26D - 66
    23S - 65
    34D - 64
    34S - 63

    The two 34's can be switched, they both have marks on the neck, but the 34S also has some hits on the "O" of Dollar and above it, so that would give it a lower grade (I think).

    I would love to have any of them. Nice!
     
  6. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    I was just informed that the winner of this contest will get all 5 Peace Dollars free!

    (just kidding ... :p)
     
  7. swhuck

    swhuck Junior Member

    1922 best
    1934-D
    1926-D
    1934-S
    1923-S worst

    These are brutally tough, BTW. Nice coins! :)
     
  8. Vroomer2

    Vroomer2 Active Member

    MS67 1934-D
    MS66 1926-D
    MS65 1922
    MS64 1934-S
    MS63 1923-S


    Nice post. :)
     
  9. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck


    1926d - MS67
    1934d - MS66
    1922 - MS65

    1923s - MS64
    1934s - MS63

    I found these very hard to do because the strike quality of the obverse doesn't match the quality of the reverse.
    How in the world do they do that...give the obverse a quality number, add the reverse quality number, and divide by 2?
     
  10. nojreyd

    nojreyd Member

    My first shot at grading Peace Dollars...here we go. I know nothing of grading them.

    67 - 22
    66 - 34s
    65 - 26d
    64 - 34d
    63 - 23s

    Cool coins. I have never seen a MS67 peace dollar in hand. It must be a real Gem. Any MS67 "big coins" are always amazing. Sure beats looking at a MS67 dime...
     
  11. Exchequer

    Exchequer Buffalo Hunter

    My WAG's--

    MS67 - 1922
    MS66 - 1926D
    MS65 - 1923S
    MS64 - 1934D
    MS63 - 1934S
     
  12. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    all i know is that I think that the last one is ms63
     
  13. Kevo

    Kevo Junior Member

    The 22-67
    26-66
    34d-65
    34s-64
    23- 63

    That 22 is so nice. That is a sweet grading set you put together. I would bet that getting the lower grades will be much harder should you consider doing it.oP
     
  14. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    well.....he may get the winning grades!!!
     
  15. bahabully

    bahabully Junior Member

    26d - 67
    22 - 66
    34d - 65
    34s - 64
    23s - 63
     
  16. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    The obverse carries more weight than the reverse. Years ago, in the days of ANACS photo-certs let's say, the obverse and reverse would be graded separately.

    Yes, Peace dollars are difficult, harder than Morgans, e.g. The design is pretty, I think. But the highest devices on the obverse and reverse are directly opposite so there are strike issues.
    Lance.
     
  17. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    Thanks Lance, I was not aware of that. The Peace dollars have always been one of my favorites, but very difficult to judge.
    Your '34s is really nice, and must be worth a mint. I believe that coin has become the hardest Peace to find in MS condition.
    Chuck
     
  18. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    Ms-67 1922
    ms-66 1926-d
    ms-65 1934-s
    ms-64 1934-d
    ms-63 1923-s
     
  19. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    Another winner!!! A Lincoln guy aced the Peace dollar test. :) I guess if you can grade copper you can grade anything! LOL.

    Congrats on the early, correct answer rls.

    In grade order:
    1922 MS67
    1926-D MS66
    1934-D MS65
    1923-S MS64
    1934-S MS63

    I suppose everyone is a little tired of "here are the coins, here are the grades, now put them in order". So I'll give it a rest. Maybe more later. Indian Head Cents, Commemoratives, half dollars?
    Lance.
     
  20. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    I only missed the last two and looking back I still think from the pictures that the 34S is better then the 23S

    Nice set Lance.
     
  21. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I was beginning to wander about that 34-S. Everyone else seemed to think better of it, but it did not have the luster of the others. TPG's seem to count that a lot.
     
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