Obviously, the same generation as the 25'. Got these as a pair. If you don't want to type your guess, please vote in the pole. If you have the VAM please blurt it out. The die cracks are extensive on this coin reminds me of one I sold years ago.
Looks to be at least the same quality as the 1925-potentially a little better....luster great again...I'm debating if this one made gem in the rattler era or got the same MS 64 as the other one ....decisions, decisions .... and I'll land on the same MS 64
I am into old school grading @Collecting Nut There is almost zero contact to the fields of this coin, a small amount just above IN GOD. This is a 63
Collar and rim dings, luster spotty but good, die cracks are a distraction. MS-62. Depending on the grader it could be higher in my opinion.
Wow I think the majority of the posters here need to see more GTG Peace. Cause most of you were too low. I think that my pics could have shown what is a light luster grazes as major contact. (possible) There is no doubt that this one is gem in hand. I also liked the light rubber band toning across the obv. It is a very smooth luster bomb that catches your eye as premium.
I went too conservative on this one in my back and forth between 64 and 65. I think 65 is the correct grade.