Stagecoach Peace
conrad99
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What is the meaning of this? What do Peace Dollars (1921-1935) have to do with fictional stagecoaches in Monument Valley circa 1875?
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Maybe the NGC forum can answer your question?
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Funny... I just searched here and found this. No pics alas.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/706756/pcgs-stagecoach-series
Possibly a new Wells-Fargo hoard?
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I'd guess it's just another telemarketer slab implying this is some kind of "cowboy" dollar to the non-collector.
From Apmex:
https://www.apmex.com/product/169385/1922-1925-stage-coach-peace-dollars-bu-ngc
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OR MAYBE THEIR JUST F@#K&%G WITH YOUR HEAD.
Thanks...looking on the NGC site it appears that there are many specialty labels (in addition to the ones we've all seen) and it's unclear if there are any limitations on what goes with what. Additionally, they include many special offers for bulk submissions. Marketing reigns supreme.
Looks like a way to unload dipped MS61 silver dollars.
Well, Maybe they Once again think Slab Labels sell - maybe see these on the Coin Vault channel??
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It's called marketing. I'm glad PCGS would never stoop to such a low level by using gimmicky labels to help sell their coins.
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No grade goofy label is lipstick on a pig. IMO. Peace Roy
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Marketing gimmick intended for the general public.
Surprised they didn't have a coyote chasing a roadrunner on there too. Maybe that's another label?
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Yes indeed ! Very popular sales gimmick; glossy ads found on page three of "Slings and arrows" magazine.
AND to go with the Stagecoach Peace Dollar we have the Renaissance Standing Liberty Quarter! Dates from around 1480 I believe.
Okay, maybe they're referring to the so-called American Renaissance? What with St.Gaudens & Weinman in the vignette?
Whatever. Any excuse to show a beautiful SLQ is a good one.