Is this a dateless 1921 Peace dollar?
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I lean toward "yes" yet am open to your opinion:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dateless-Peace-Silver-Dollar-1-Cull-Worn-Damaged-237A/193742472485?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
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It looks like a 1921 based on the high relief but I can't imagine why any serious coin collector would want it.
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It would be interesting to see a high relief (1921) Peace dollar with no date. Please take the time and post images so when the listing goes away the thread will still be relevant.
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Pat, I'm leaning the same way you are and heavily so.![;) ;)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
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It could be, but based on the images, no way to be certain.... Either way, it has been used and abused to the point that it is worth melt as a numismatic item. Cheers, RickO
If it is a 1921, not a bad scrap silver dollar deal for $25.91 shipped. I would buy it at that price, keep it in the same 2 X 2, and throw it in with my junk silver.
the reverse has the 1921 reverse. but I am leaning toward counterfeit although it could b grease filled date. The wear pattern and rim damage seem odd for a coin in the 3-4 area.
I think $25 is actually a bit high. If it was just worn, sure, but worn and damaged is junk silver IMO.
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It is definitively so - count the rays to the left of "ONE" in dollar.. only 1921 and 1935-S had 4 rays.
(unless its one of those 10 high relief satin 1922 proofs)
lowball candidate?
Sold...probably somebody’s pocket piece...maybe they fell asleep on the train tracks?![;) ;)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
I hope who ever bought it is happy with it.
No. It has serious rim damage.
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I see a date, and it's a 1921 Peace dollar, but it's nothing I'd ever want to buy.
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Here is a 78-S NGC GSA soft pack (graded AG3) that went for $255 on eBay back on Nov 15.
Only half rims on obv and no rims on the rev.
I thought it was won by a Lowball collector.
Those rim dings would not allow a straight grade...imo.
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I've always been a fan of this high relief dollar (the year my dad was born). Anytime I can get one for $10. over melt I'm in.
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I don't know who would want it. Maybe someone is putting together a cull dateless type set. Someone said "There is a home for everything". This proves him right.
it is a good start for a pocket piece