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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 24795470, member: 13650"]I didn't mean to imply that conservation would boost a grade to a 70 (or at all for that matter) but it can make the coin more eye appealing. Over at NGCs census they've only graded one 1924 Peace at a MS68. That is the top pop. listed. So there are no 70s in existence. Mine was just a specially made mint product strictly for collectors where as your Peace dollar is a business strike meant for circulation and probably did for a bit.. </p><p><br /></p><p> They have a total of 8,817 - 1924s reported as MS65s. 143 in MS65+. 1,598 in MS-66. 167 got a MS-66+. 131 MS-67s 18 in MS-67+ and 1 in MS-68. </p><p><br /></p><p> That's the top of the population report at NGC if you're interested. There are of course thousands more at PCGS and some of those have probably been crossovers between the two inflating these numbers over the years. Just to give you a rough idea of the conditional rarity of what you have. </p><p><br /></p><p> The price guide lists a 65 at $210, a 66 at $600, a 67 at $5k, 67+ $7500 and the lone 1 at MS-68 is valued at $50k. </p><p><br /></p><p> Notice the big price jump from 66 to 67 vs the availability. There's theoretically 12x more of them available in 66 compared to what's available in a 67 grade so the value jumps 8x roughly on this one. Very subtle differences between the two grades if much of anything at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 24795470, member: 13650"]I didn't mean to imply that conservation would boost a grade to a 70 (or at all for that matter) but it can make the coin more eye appealing. Over at NGCs census they've only graded one 1924 Peace at a MS68. That is the top pop. listed. So there are no 70s in existence. Mine was just a specially made mint product strictly for collectors where as your Peace dollar is a business strike meant for circulation and probably did for a bit.. They have a total of 8,817 - 1924s reported as MS65s. 143 in MS65+. 1,598 in MS-66. 167 got a MS-66+. 131 MS-67s 18 in MS-67+ and 1 in MS-68. That's the top of the population report at NGC if you're interested. There are of course thousands more at PCGS and some of those have probably been crossovers between the two inflating these numbers over the years. Just to give you a rough idea of the conditional rarity of what you have. The price guide lists a 65 at $210, a 66 at $600, a 67 at $5k, 67+ $7500 and the lone 1 at MS-68 is valued at $50k. Notice the big price jump from 66 to 67 vs the availability. There's theoretically 12x more of them available in 66 compared to what's available in a 67 grade so the value jumps 8x roughly on this one. Very subtle differences between the two grades if much of anything at all.[/QUOTE]
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