1921 High Relief Peace Dollar - Slider/Cleaned?
Lancer_343
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Hello.
If members of this forum could please give any input on this coin I would greatly appreciate it. The pictures are below. Thanks!
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Peachy cheek! Nice strike. I like it.
Hello abcde12345,
What do you mean by "Peachy cheek?"
Hell of a strike
To me, the coin looks AU, but not cleaned.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Some of these well struck Peace dollars would be described as having a peachy cheek. Round and puffy. It is a compliment.
Doesn't look cleaned, AU58 and free of the nasty. Congrats!
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
I see it as a strong strike and very clean AU58.... very nice!
After World War I, Americans wanted a silver dollar commemorating the end of the war. The beautiful and stately Peace Dollar, designed by Anthony De Francisci, was the result.
Nice coin! Looks AU.
AU55+
Aside from die polish, it appears to have light surface hairlines that are often consistent with choice AU coinage.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Looks AU with a much above average strike.
I like it. Is it yours or are you thinking about buying it?
Just a coin I came across. I am currently researching how to properly grade 1921 Peace Dollars as well as being able to tell if a coin has ever been cleaned, dipped, whizzed and or doctored in any way. Why do you ask?
Looks like a slider to me. I like it.
Cheers
Bob
I'll go au as well. It does not look cleaned to me. Jmo
No real reason. Just curious.
Nice coin! AU not cleaned
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Nice '21 Peace dollar...I am in the AU camp as well...That is one I would consider for myself...Cheers, RickO
Whizzed? Looks nice though.
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I also would say that's a nice Choice AU, with a good strike, nice luster and a pleasing look.
If that's a grade you like (it's one I have always loved), that's a good model for what you want. The wear is thin but obvious on this one (it's not an Unc after all), but the surface marks and appearance are more in line with Ch/Gem coins.
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I like it. Hard to find a '21 Peace that hasn't been messed with.
dipped AU.
There is something about the overall look that I don't like. Maybe it's just the photography.
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Problem free AU, clean surfaces!