I've seen worse in 65 holders, but that really belongs at 64. The scratches in the obverse field really limit this one. And, PCGS will...
Looks like a pretty bad fake to me. Compare it to a genuine example:...
Try this website: https://www.collectorscorner.com/coins/ It pulls from the inventories of many reputable dealers, so you can see what many of...
But you already wrote an article on it ;) https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/877/
This one is hard, Larry. I'm thinking no bean on this one for two reasons: first, as some have mentioned, the scratches on the cheek. These...
I believe you're conflating wear with strike. Remember, the Peace dollar has very low relief, especially the lettering. If you saw this appearance...
I love the Liberty DEs when they come with nice, deep, prooflike fields. Such a big heavy coin, the PL effect is really stunning on these....
Photograde is a very useful tool - but it has its limitations. The peace dollar example you mention is one of them - there is such a wide range...
For everyone saying Fine.... take a look at Photograde: https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Peace/Grades A coin in Fine has rims nearly worn down,...
I'm at almost 600 copies sold, so a bit better than a Zincoln. In talking with numismatic authors, that number is actually fairly impressive...
I agree with "average circulated". I'd probably call it EF+
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