Looks like there is a very small scratch in the field in front of her nose anda coulpe in the rays (if those aren't the ones that are part of the scanner) and a little disturbance on the rim at 12:00. The strike looks nice and the eye appeal is strong. 64 (from someone who knows nothing about peace dollars).
Of, course, it's hard to tell from a picture like this. But it looks pretty good, probably even better and more lustrous in person. I would probably buy it at 65.
Edit: Geesh!!!! Hoiw did I miss that he already gave the grade of the coin? Nice one and congrats!
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Looks like there is a very small scratch in the field in front of her nose anda coulpe in the rays (if those aren't the ones that are part of the scanner) and a little disturbance on the rim at 12:00. The strike looks nice and the eye appeal is strong. 64 (from someone who knows nothing about peace dollars).
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Cameron Kiefer
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Do I have to? I suck at grading Peace dollars and Indian gold.
That being said, I am going to guess 65 with a shot at 66.
Michael
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Edit: Geesh!!!! Hoiw did I miss that he already gave the grade of the coin? Nice one and congrats!
a five six days of the week, wouldn't be shocked to see it six on sunday.
edited to add: could it be the rev. that keeps it at 5?