34P: Tough coin to get in blast white

The 34P - while not the “darling” of the year like the 34S - is still an increasingly tough and pricy date, especially if you’re like me and trying to put together a blast white near gem / gem (64 and 65) collection of Liberty Peace dollars... let’s see your 1934 peace dollars! P or S! (or D?)
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Nice looking coin, good luck on assembling your collection!
Here’s mine…she’s a 65

Nothing is as expensive as free money.
@P0CKETCHANGE ... That is a really nice '34 Peace dollar.... If I saw that at a show, it would certainly get my attention, and maybe my $$$ as well. Cheers, RickO
I’m glad I picked this one up. When I ran the GTG here, the vast majority pegged it as a 66—in fact, that was your guess as well! Love me some eye appeal equity.
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
Looks like I don't have a 34-P, D, or S dollar for some reason.
I have a B, though.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
PCGS MS65 1934-P CAC



PCGS MS65 1934-D CAC
PCGS MS64+ CAC 1934-S
Love those 34S - I’m a little short of the likes of those - good grief