Thank you. I pulled the semi and key dates out and placed them in airtights, the rest went in tubes. No, I did not post the ‘34s coins, but I will, I’m curious to hear your take on them. I have a question for you, being you like Morgan’s... of the 43 1896 Morgan’s (even though it’s a common date), over half I would consider to be 58-MS. Would you recommend I airtight them, or would they be ok in a tube? Obviously I don’t think anything that turned up between the two types merits getting TPG, but just want to make sure I at least store them properly for the future.
You're two coins away from a complete Peace dollar set. The 28 will cost you a couple hundred, and the 28-S much less. I would parlay some of the spare common Peace dollar dates into those two. Make sure that especially the 28 is from a reputable seller, as there are fakes and alterations of those around. Don't look at it as selling off your wife's grandfather's coins as much as finishing what he started. If the coins are mostly not worth spending money on grading, they'd look good in a Dansco album.
Looks like you have all the S mint Peace Dollars. Hard to find those well struck and lots that I've seen look lifeless. I too like the looks of the '21. Great patina.
World or US error coins? I’d love to see yours, whichever you’re answer is. We’ve got a thread for world error coins if you’d be like to join in: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/post-your-world-error-coins.324945/ Here’s my best Morgan error coin. I bought it slabbed.