1935 peace dollas, is the look of it worth be graded

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  1. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    this is a coin I have had for years, I am not for sure if it a mint coin or not, nice to see anyone Opinion
     

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  3. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Nice, I wouldn't be able to venture a grade as the pics aren't really that good and it also has hairline scratches, definitely not mint. That said, Peace Dollars are plentiful so it wouldn't be worth having it graded IMHO. Keep it and welcome to CT! ;)
     
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  4. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Agree with @fretboard... it is a lovely coin worthy of preservation. Not worth the cost of submitting.
     
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  5. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    Thank
    Thank
     
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  6. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Only a few Peace dollars are worth grading.
    1921, 1928, 1934DD, 1934-S and
    other dates in high mint state.
     
  7. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    What about a 1935 S, peace dollas nice looking
     
  8. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    Thank
     
  9. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    Thank, would it be worth more then silver prices today what ur Opinion on what my be worth
     
  10. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    Thank
     
  11. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    Thank
     
  12. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    Thank
     
  13. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    Thank
     
  14. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    Thank
     
  15. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    As for the 1935-S it would have to be Mint State 65 or higher, which are
    fancy auction house coins. If your coin has circulated, even in good condition
    it may only be worth $40-$90. Grading is expensive, why spend $30 more on
    a coin worth $50? You'll never recoup that money.
    Now if it is a $2000 coin, then yes it is worth it, to protect the coin and authenticate the coin and grade. This also creates a paper trail and provenance.
     
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  16. Glenn rawlins

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  17. Glenn rawlins

    Glenn rawlins Member

    Ok. Thank I’ll post it on here in few day
     
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