Guess the Grade - PEACE DOLLAR - Grade posted

The pic is a little dark on the right hand side of the coin, but there's nothing doing on that end - the center and left hand sides of the coin have the most activity - what do you grade this? - I'll post later 


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I love Ike dollars and all other dollar series !!!
I also love Major Circulation Strike Type Sets, clad Washingtons ('65 to '98) and key date coins !!!!!
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No major marks, a good strike, and pretty gold coloring both on the obverse and reverse - the reverse really rocks with bold brilliance and a really good strike:
Overall I figured it looked too good to pass up as an MS63 - Besides it has a really pretty gold patina - and you guys know what a sucker I am for dirty coins!
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<< <i>you was robbed >>
Well - the coin was graded a while ago - I'd say I got a pretty coin pretty cheap!
<< <i>I was first. >>
But I was wrong first!
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Edit to add I agree that it was mostly guess work. Being one of the toughest Dollars to grade. So it was basicly a coin toss between a 63 or 64.
<< <i>The mountian was a dead give away. Almost all 65`s would be completely frosted. Very few 64`s would be frosted. At least that`s been my experience. >>
Thanks for the tip - good eye!