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<p>[QUOTE="Skyman, post: 2625307, member: 28299"]Endeavor, given that you've been forced to backtrack several times on your comments in this thread, I might suggest that you tone down your superlatives, and learn common nomenclature. For example, you cited resubmissions and crossovers inflating numbers of graded coins, and said that it's not such a "Meh" coin. Let's take your first point. Even assuming HALF (which I think is WILDLY too many) of all graded MS64 1928 Peace dollars are resubmissions and/or crossovers, that would still leave 1,750 MS64 OR HIGHER examples, which, BY DEFINITION, is still common. </p><p><br /></p><p>Secondly, with regards to meh. It seems like the majority of posters to this thread who have made comments about the coin, have stated that it isn't a Monster coin. To me, it's a low end MS64 coin. It's a perfectly acceptable coin (although I wouldn't buy it, as there are thousands of MS63 out there, and I strongly suspect I could find one that looks better than this MS64, and for a lower price). I think what set a lot of us readers off was your comment about Monster coin. Even the SELLER doesn't claim it's a Monster coin. Monster coins are like the US Supreme Court said about porn, you know it when you see one. I've been collecting Peace dollars since the late 1980's. I hope for your sake you do get the pleasure at some point in the future to hold a Monster 1928 Peace dollar in your hand, or see one displayed at a major show. I know you'll enjoy it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Skyman, post: 2625307, member: 28299"]Endeavor, given that you've been forced to backtrack several times on your comments in this thread, I might suggest that you tone down your superlatives, and learn common nomenclature. For example, you cited resubmissions and crossovers inflating numbers of graded coins, and said that it's not such a "Meh" coin. Let's take your first point. Even assuming HALF (which I think is WILDLY too many) of all graded MS64 1928 Peace dollars are resubmissions and/or crossovers, that would still leave 1,750 MS64 OR HIGHER examples, which, BY DEFINITION, is still common. Secondly, with regards to meh. It seems like the majority of posters to this thread who have made comments about the coin, have stated that it isn't a Monster coin. To me, it's a low end MS64 coin. It's a perfectly acceptable coin (although I wouldn't buy it, as there are thousands of MS63 out there, and I strongly suspect I could find one that looks better than this MS64, and for a lower price). I think what set a lot of us readers off was your comment about Monster coin. Even the SELLER doesn't claim it's a Monster coin. Monster coins are like the US Supreme Court said about porn, you know it when you see one. I've been collecting Peace dollars since the late 1980's. I hope for your sake you do get the pleasure at some point in the future to hold a Monster 1928 Peace dollar in your hand, or see one displayed at a major show. I know you'll enjoy it.[/QUOTE]
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