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<p>[QUOTE="thomas mozzillo, post: 3582459, member: 75914"]Welcome to Coin Talk [USER=104605]@Beardigger[/USER]. If you're interested in collecting coins the best thing you can do right now is buy yourself a copy of the Red Book. The official title is "A Guidebook Of United States Coins". It's loaded with so much valuable information that some consider it the Bible of US Coin books. It's not true in all cases that S minted coins are worth more than P minted coins. For Peace dollars the two most valuable coins in circulated condition are the 1921 and 1928 dollars minted at Philadelphia. (No mint mark on coin). For example; Coin World magazine has the 1926 S at $27 and 1928 S at $50. The 1921 P at $130 and 1928 P at $260 (All XF graded). It seem that the S mint Peace dollars are more expensive than P mint in high grade coins, MS65 and above.</p><p>Personally, a coin has to be valued at $125 or more before I'd send it in to be graded. Everyone has their own standard as to whether on not to have a coin graded by a TPG.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="thomas mozzillo, post: 3582459, member: 75914"]Welcome to Coin Talk [USER=104605]@Beardigger[/USER]. If you're interested in collecting coins the best thing you can do right now is buy yourself a copy of the Red Book. The official title is "A Guidebook Of United States Coins". It's loaded with so much valuable information that some consider it the Bible of US Coin books. It's not true in all cases that S minted coins are worth more than P minted coins. For Peace dollars the two most valuable coins in circulated condition are the 1921 and 1928 dollars minted at Philadelphia. (No mint mark on coin). For example; Coin World magazine has the 1926 S at $27 and 1928 S at $50. The 1921 P at $130 and 1928 P at $260 (All XF graded). It seem that the S mint Peace dollars are more expensive than P mint in high grade coins, MS65 and above. Personally, a coin has to be valued at $125 or more before I'd send it in to be graded. Everyone has their own standard as to whether on not to have a coin graded by a TPG.[/QUOTE]
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