For Grading: 1922 Peace Dollar

What grade would you give it?
Thanks for your thoughts!
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Has the look of an MS65 so I'm going with MS64.
peacockcoins
MS62 seems kinda dull
MS64
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Depending on the luster 63 or 64.
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63
fka renman95, Sep 2005, 7,000 posts
I'll say 63
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64
63
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Could go gem, at least a high end 64.
I thought 64 too
Mr_Spud
I like it, 63 plus
I'm not really good at grading.
At what grade would a 1922 be worth spending money on sending in to be slabbed/graded?
I'd venture to guess a 65/66 and up?
MS-63
Mike
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My first thought was MS64, and after careful review, I still think MS64. Cheers, RickO
Really nice luster. Average strike for date. A slight bit of not-so-nice toning, scattered hits, especially on the obverse. Put me down for 64+. I’m looking on a small screen though.
It's a common date and there are so many that grade gem with booming luster, so unless this has luster I'm not seeing I'll say anywhere from a 63 to a 64+.
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Tom
MS-64. Tougher to get a 65 in peace dollars. Great coin though!
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Hits in the obverse fields and something at the base of the neck. It would be a toss up for me regarding the luster between 63 and 64.
63/64. I'm leaning towards 64