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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 710414, member: 15309"]I could just use Doug's answer, but I will expand just a little. My standards for my Peace Dollar collection are much lower than that of my other collections with regard to toning because I recognize how difficult it is to obtain rainbow toned Peace Dollars.</p><p> </p><p>When I set out to build my Peace Dollar collection, my standard was simple. Any coin included in the set had to have eye appeal. In this way, I did not limit myself to toned coins exclusively. As a matter of fact, my 1925 is a blast white coin in MS66 with great eye appeal. I had no intention of creating a matched set of toned coins. In fact, I wanted to see how a diverse collection of coins would look as a set.</p><p> </p><p>Why is the collection in neutral. The answer is that I can't find eye appealling examples of the remaining dates I need to complete the collection. The second reason is that I have passed on a few coins over the last year because I needed the money to fund my Jefferson Nickel collection which is in full gear. I will post more on this subject later.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 710414, member: 15309"]I could just use Doug's answer, but I will expand just a little. My standards for my Peace Dollar collection are much lower than that of my other collections with regard to toning because I recognize how difficult it is to obtain rainbow toned Peace Dollars. When I set out to build my Peace Dollar collection, my standard was simple. Any coin included in the set had to have eye appeal. In this way, I did not limit myself to toned coins exclusively. As a matter of fact, my 1925 is a blast white coin in MS66 with great eye appeal. I had no intention of creating a matched set of toned coins. In fact, I wanted to see how a diverse collection of coins would look as a set. Why is the collection in neutral. The answer is that I can't find eye appealling examples of the remaining dates I need to complete the collection. The second reason is that I have passed on a few coins over the last year because I needed the money to fund my Jefferson Nickel collection which is in full gear. I will post more on this subject later.[/QUOTE]
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