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<p>[QUOTE="timewaster1700, post: 3370068, member: 101305"]Thanks everyone for chiming in I greatly appreciate it.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The first picture posted is the TrueView picture.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I appreciate you looking out for me. I actually wanted to open myself to some criticism because I want to learn from others who have been doing this longer. I do realize I technically overpaid. But I have also found the 1921 to be an incredibly difficult coin to find that is well struck, doesn't have distracting marks on liberty's face, and has lots of luster. So I guess I'll find out soon if this meets those criteria.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I think I remember reading about the rainbow toning on these being extremely rare or fake. I think I'll primarily stick to the white and golden toned peace dollars to be safe.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I agree my happiness in a coin shouldn't be based on others but I figure the more I collect these the more I will learn and there is a possibility that my assessment could change in the future as I learn more so I figured why not get some other more experienced collector's opinions on this coin and see if I was at least in the ballpark of picking a nice specimen.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks everyone. I should have the coin tomorrow evening. I'll update when I get it in hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="timewaster1700, post: 3370068, member: 101305"]Thanks everyone for chiming in I greatly appreciate it. The first picture posted is the TrueView picture. I appreciate you looking out for me. I actually wanted to open myself to some criticism because I want to learn from others who have been doing this longer. I do realize I technically overpaid. But I have also found the 1921 to be an incredibly difficult coin to find that is well struck, doesn't have distracting marks on liberty's face, and has lots of luster. So I guess I'll find out soon if this meets those criteria. I think I remember reading about the rainbow toning on these being extremely rare or fake. I think I'll primarily stick to the white and golden toned peace dollars to be safe. I agree my happiness in a coin shouldn't be based on others but I figure the more I collect these the more I will learn and there is a possibility that my assessment could change in the future as I learn more so I figured why not get some other more experienced collector's opinions on this coin and see if I was at least in the ballpark of picking a nice specimen. Thanks everyone. I should have the coin tomorrow evening. I'll update when I get it in hand.[/QUOTE]
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