Why are (absolutely) Fully Struck Peace dollar so scarce?
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I hunt for fully struck (that includes the reverse- especially the lettering!) Peace dollars and can go days without really seeing one. The closest I've come in awhile is this one (other than I am still disappointed with some of the reverse striking). Do you have one? I'd love to see it (especially some of the "S" mints):
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This 1926-S is pretty well struck ... However I know of what you speak. Peace Dollars are notorious for weakly struck reverses. Not sure why.
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Even Carr's 1964-D restrike was pretty weak on the reverse.
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Beautiful coins when fully struck, that 26-S is nice! The Peace, even with the relief lowered on the post 1921 issues, still have a relief and a design requiring a good strike to fill on a big coin. I hope the modern Mint can strike the 2021 Peace dollars fully and with the proper relief and not the bus token flat relief they use on most issues.
I have always liked the Peace Dollar, though weak strikes do plague the design..... Nice coins above... Cheers, RickO
The reason the Peace Dollar is hard to fully strike is due to the design. Both sides have relatively large flat fields with one large, mostly vertical device in the middle where they overlap each other.
Contrast this with the Morgan where the obverse device fills a large portion of the obverse and is almost never weakly struck.
Because of this, the Peace Dollar almost needs to be struck like a medal.
"Bus Token" indeed! And there was also a time when Lincoln had a "real" shoulder on the Cent.
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Strong hair detail, along with a peach/puffy cheek, is what I look for. Some have a kind of orange peel fields that I also find highly attractive, especially over smooth silvery/light gold toning.
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I suppose this Proof Strike is the gold standard for the possibility.
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I think that the intent is to replicate the 1921 high relief. If the mint does a good job, the 2021 peace dollar would be the ONLY Peace Dollar I'd want for my collection.
Let's hope they do it right and indeed, it would be a keeper!
@Zoins for those of us that don't know, what do you mean by striking it like a medal?
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WingedLiberty1957: Congratulations if you are the proud owner of that 1922 Proof! Wow! Just Wow!
After Congress finished its session without sending the 2021 dollar authorization to the President. It is not all certain that the coins will authorized.
Even if we get the coin, there are no assurances that the Peace Dollar will any better. Look at the gold Mercury Dime. It didn’t even have split bands.
I think this has some relevant info that @Zoins is referring to in step 6.
https://www.usmint.gov/news/inside-the-mint/how-coins-are-made-coin-production-terminology
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Combination of die depth, planchet thickness and/or strike pressure?
Natural forces of supply and demand are the best regulators on earth.
It was signed by the president on 1/5/2021. The mint did a good job on the larger gold SLQ and gold Walker. 2016 Gold Walkers are some of the few fully struck Walkers you'll find.
I am pretty happy with the strike on my '26-D.
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I can see why! I'd challenge anyone to find one with a deeper strike.
The top of the hairline makes this one almost appear to be a doubled strike.
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I didnt know that. Thanks for posting!
Wayne Miller used the term "inadequate striking pressure" to explain the weak strikes, especially for the 'S' mint issues.
Terrific information.
I sent this circulated Peace dollar into PCGS a couple of years ago as I really liked the strike.
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You also have to remember that they were rushing to recoin a vast amount of silver that had been loaned to Great Britain and returned at the end of the war. So quantity over quality...
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Interesting thread, I want to reexamine some Peace dollars with peach puffy cheek on my mind. I've always focused on the flowing locks. Peace Roy
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