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Gem/ Super Gem Peace Dollars

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here is my 1924 that is currently in a PCGS OGH at MS65, a really frosty mark free obverse is why i think it will upgrade. Sorry my pics suck, i cannot figure out how to take pics like you guys do, i don't think i ever will be able to

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here is my 1925 MS65+ really awesome in hand, my pics do not do any justice, the reverse luster in particular is the best i have ever seen. The only reason it did not and probably will not go MS66 is that good size mark on the obverse to the left of liberty :(

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Zboyle04, those are some nice peace dollars. The '24 looks nice for the grade.

 

totally agree!!

 

 

 

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quote""here is my 1924 that is currently in a PCGS OGH at MS65""quote

 

looks 66 to me from the photo this was my my first impression of the coin; a superb gem 66 with killer lustre and i bet the lustre is better in hand

 

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i went back a second time and still think the same thing!!

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Zboyle04, those are some nice peace dollars. The '24 looks nice for the grade.

 

totally agree!!

 

 

 

also

 

quote""here is my 1924 that is currently in a PCGS OGH at MS65""quote

 

looks 66 to me from the photo this was my my first impression of the coin; a superb gem 66 with killer lustre and i bet the lustre is better in hand

 

also

 

i went back a second time and still think the same thing!!

 

thanks man, i will send it to NGC for crossover, i really think it will come back MS66

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Finally got a chance to photograph the 1924-P.

 

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I just love the toning on this one.

I am sure there are more collectors of peace dollars on the boards than few of us who have posted. I would love to see some more.

 

Thanks

Bhushan

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here are some other shots of my 1924 and some reverse shots. The frosty luster makes it difficult to read the "united states of america" and "e pluribus unum" on the reverse

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while we are on topic, i am debating on sending this one in for a potential upgrade, what do you guys think it will grade. It is a strange piece because the reverse is much stronger than the obverse, easily MS66 IMO. Luster on both sides is above average. The problem lies in the obverse, while the fields are clean, liberty has a nice contact mark on the forehead, which in hand is harder to see, but the pictures sure bring it out. Let me know what you guys think

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