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<p>[QUOTE="cmbdii, post: 4478, member: 655"]Actually, with silver at $7.18 or thereabouts (I haven't looked at Kitco today) a cull Peace is worth a little under $5.00 melt. One in F or better should bring $7.50 at least. Anyway, I bought some Peace dollars today with rim dings or other slight probs at $6.00 @. $5.00 each is last year's price .;-)</p><p><br /></p><p> The detail you're describing fits with the photo in the thread above of a regular proof. In a coin known for low relief in the business strikes, the high detail would be the tipoff that you're seeing a proof. Proofs turn up among circulated coins from time to time, so that isn't really too unusual. And, yes, even a circulated proof in this particular coin would bring more than a BU 1922 would, though the price guides may not mention anything less than P60-something in pricing the proof version of the coin.</p><p><br /></p><p> I might have bought that one if I'd seen it. I would have thought I was getting a 1922 High Relief and would have been on cloud 9 for a day or two maybe until somebody busted my bubble. ahaha[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cmbdii, post: 4478, member: 655"]Actually, with silver at $7.18 or thereabouts (I haven't looked at Kitco today) a cull Peace is worth a little under $5.00 melt. One in F or better should bring $7.50 at least. Anyway, I bought some Peace dollars today with rim dings or other slight probs at $6.00 @. $5.00 each is last year's price .;-) The detail you're describing fits with the photo in the thread above of a regular proof. In a coin known for low relief in the business strikes, the high detail would be the tipoff that you're seeing a proof. Proofs turn up among circulated coins from time to time, so that isn't really too unusual. And, yes, even a circulated proof in this particular coin would bring more than a BU 1922 would, though the price guides may not mention anything less than P60-something in pricing the proof version of the coin. I might have bought that one if I'd seen it. I would have thought I was getting a 1922 High Relief and would have been on cloud 9 for a day or two maybe until somebody busted my bubble. ahaha[/QUOTE]
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