I’ve had this coin for year, is it worth getting graded in what it worth, glad for any info, here are photo
Hello Glenn - I would suggest a Search here at CT for the full details on when/when not to get a coin graded. Typically, grading expenses are not offset by the average coin, so using third party graders isn't advisable. But do the search: tons to read up on and develop an opinion for yourself. Good luck!
If you posted closer/more detailed pictures of your coin, folks here could judge the grade and advise you whether it's worth getting grader or not.
With almost 52 million minted, it is a common date and worth a little over melt, which is currently at $18.05 (http://www.coinflation.com/coins/silver_coin_calculator.html) so having it graded makes no sense.
It's hard to imagine that it would be worthwhile. Your coin is certainly nicer than most Peace dollars, but it's an extremely common date. I see some signs of damage on the reverse rim, and what looks like some scratches across Liberty's cheek, so it's possible it wouldn't be gradable at all. If it does grade, I don't think it would be mint-state, in spite of all the luster in the fields. I do see what looks like an interesting die crack along the base of Liberty's neck. I'll look forward to more pictures!
Hi, thank for ur Opinion, I look at the coin again, never noticed that crack befor, I believe ur right about that, it not a scratch, it is Definitely a crack that runs all the way up past the top of the R all the way down to the lower neck Almost to the one mark on the 1922 Here’s a couple more photos maybe you can see it better, I hope u can see it better
There look to be a die crack around bottom of the neck did u see that on 1922 peace dollas Someone just told me that
Yeah, that looks like a die scratch or crack, at least to me. There are more knowledgeable people around here who may weigh in. In any case, it's not something that adds value to the coin, so it still wouldn't be worthwhile to send it in for grading, I think.