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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1724213, member: 66"]One of the quickest things to look at is the spike by the right edge of the E in LIBERTY. If the spike just comes up to the top edge of the bottom bar of the E it is either a matte proof, or the high relief business strike (only one piece currently known, last sale $125,000). On the regular low relief coins that spike almost reaches the bottom edge of the middle bar of the E.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you think you might have one of the good ones, then look at the reverse. Here you are looking at the ray that passes below the E in ONE, that passes through the right upright of the N and is parallel to the diagonal of the N. If that ray ends above the left upright it is the common low relief business strike. On the Matte Proof and the high relief business strike it ends above the center of the O.</p><p><br /></p><p>If this helps you find one of the high relief 1922 peace dollars I want at least 10%. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> They made over 35,000 of them, there should be more of them out there. You would think that there must be some of them out there hiding in those common date bulk dollar rolls.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1724213, member: 66"]One of the quickest things to look at is the spike by the right edge of the E in LIBERTY. If the spike just comes up to the top edge of the bottom bar of the E it is either a matte proof, or the high relief business strike (only one piece currently known, last sale $125,000). On the regular low relief coins that spike almost reaches the bottom edge of the middle bar of the E. If you think you might have one of the good ones, then look at the reverse. Here you are looking at the ray that passes below the E in ONE, that passes through the right upright of the N and is parallel to the diagonal of the N. If that ray ends above the left upright it is the common low relief business strike. On the Matte Proof and the high relief business strike it ends above the center of the O. If this helps you find one of the high relief 1922 peace dollars I want at least 10%. :D They made over 35,000 of them, there should be more of them out there. You would think that there must be some of them out there hiding in those common date bulk dollar rolls.[/QUOTE]
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