I don't run across this variety very often. It's called a spiked head or speedy head. [ATTACH]
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I have always wondered what the lines are from the 2 to the N in United were. Looks like striations to me. What say you? [ATTACH]
Au-58 Maybe better
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A nice example of a tough coin. Here is my example. Net graded but OK. And an over mint mark to boot. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice coin. Here is mine. [ATTACH]
My first impression was cleaned. Still a nice example. If not cleaned 64.
My son visited the site last week and brought me this. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I thought it might be interesting to make a comparison of the 1921, 2021 and the 1964 peace dollars. Here are my examples. I got the 1964 because...
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I had this one already cracked out of the IGC slab ad sent it to PCGS. Was happy with the results. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't understand the grade. That scrape on Washingtons neck would bother me.
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How about a bunch of cracks. [ATTACH]
Waiting on a reply from Fred Weinberg.
This coin came from an original bank roll when they came out. All the others in the roll were BU as issued. This coin came from the mint this way....
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