The first year of issue was 1921 but they were all high relief. In 1922 it was changed to low relief as they had problems in minting. Both and and...
I buy from online auctions almost monthly but I haven’t bought coins from a live auction in years.
Looks like it could be the wreath but I’d rule out a clash as there is no detail and a clash will be easily defined.
A definite CC Morgan unit those rim dings stop it from getting a straight grade. If you go for a Peace Dollar collection it will be a little on...
Definitely close and you’re correct, no cigar.
You can see displaced metal around the groove and that’s means damaged after it left the mint.
Looks like the strike was weak so it possible had a little grease on the die in that area.
Whatever price you bid add in all additional costs and that is what your final price for that coin will be.
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Not seeing a difference between the two.
Another one I’ve never seen. MS-65 as I’m not a fan of those scratches, even if made by the mint.
I put my money into coins, not graders.
Quarter-Greaser Dime-Extremely Worn Die
That’s a new one on me. I like it and I’ll guess MS-66.
Terrible but at least he had the sense to have a back stop.
There retail price will be higher than what you can sell it for unless you take all of the risks for selling and shipping.
A round punch and a hammer.
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