Nice.
Sounds like you’re getting a little impatient. Relax, I’ve been searching for a high grade 1927-S Peace Dollar for about 5 years now. Just can’t...
I’m thinking it’s a MS-63 but that toning sure makes it difficult to see in photos.
MS-65 DMPL
Nice finds. Keep it up.
I have a lot of under $60 Coins that I purchased within the last 2 months. This is not a coin but bullion is close enough. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This thread is old. You need to start a new one with photos.
Not on that coin. Some of those Peace Dollars are tough in a high grade. The seller calls it a key date, which it isn’t.
Nice brass token and at $.50 you did good.
Since when is a 1923-D a key date? It’s not so that raises red flags. And at that price, you can do better. I did.
Looks like a die chip that’s now flat from a hit, wear or both.
No way, it’s already inventoried, photographed and in my Dansco 7070.
I said 65 RB, please make your labels match. Lol. It is very nice looking.
You’re welcome
I’m not seeing anything except it looks weakly struck.
Thanks! It sure is! She now rest very peacefully in my Dansco 7070. Page 5 was easy to fill but page 4 is tougher. All those silver dollar holes...
Nice looking error so time to get her graded. You won’t know how rare it is until this year is over.
My first thought when zi saw your original photos was the coin was struck on a planchet that was only half there. There was not enough metal to...
Where do you see the doubling on the reverse?
Separate names with a comma.