Look at the fields, Spenser. The fields on this coin are/were mirrored, thus it’s a proof coin.
The exact formula I have seen used on tons of 21 Peace Dollars. Washed out and lusterless, but white like they were minted last week
Out of curiosity, Chief, why did you return them?
Thanks to all for the quick replies
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] saw this today in the shop. Picked it up as if it was silver. Can anyone help me identify the country so that I can value it?
Love that song!
Shhhh... you’re ruining his “teachable moment” with facts...
This is exactly why people usually get the answers that they get in this forum.
Not a single one before this year.
You’re not, Lee. In fact, you’re in good company. :)
Is that a multiple choice question? Is it possible both are true? (j/k Lee) BTW, good catch on the Olivia Pope comment. It DOES look like her.
Most 1921 Peace Dollars that I have seen raw have been cleaned and have washed out luster. This coin has beautiful toning and would be a nice...
My apologies for my grade. Clearly I need some help grading this coin.
AU 53
The #1 determining factor of value in a coin is demand, not mintage. People have to want a coin first! I don't believe that this coin will have...
Yes. A coin is proof like when a circulation strike coin exhibits proof-like surfaces, (and usually frosting of devices) but is NOT a proof coin.
let me guess... your first clue was the title, right?
Do you work for Asics, or just like their running shoes?
It's not very sporting to use a gun to kill the fish in the tank.... sheesh
But do you think that I’d have any problems selling it?
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