Here is a very interesting 1921 PCGS-64 Peace Dollar that has the correct diagnostics for a VAM-1H, which was a business strike struck from dies used to mint 1921 Satin Proof Peace Dollars. It has very nice satiny luster, which is somewhat more brilliant and less frosty than a typical 1921 Peace Dollar.
1921 PCGS-64 Peace Dollar - Satin Proof Dies VAM-1H
Stuart
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You have a nice group of coins. I also had one at one time...a PCGS 64 that I really liked...made a good trade with it though.
I like Peace Dollars in general because one of the two coins that my grandparents gave me when I was little was a 1926-S (the other was an 1878-CC Morgan). I should never have sold those coins.
<< <i>Here is a very interesting 1921 PCGS-64 Peace Dollar that has the correct diagnostics for a VAM-1H, which was a business strike struck from dies used to mint 1921 Satin Proof Peace Dollars. It has very nice satiny luster, which is somewhat more brilliant and less frosty than a typical 1921 Peace Dollar.
1921 PCGS-64 Peace Dollar - Satin Proof Dies VAM-1H
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I knew this was struck from proof dies the moment i saw it!
There are some really nice AUs that are much better strikes and sharper than most BUs. These are probably from the first day’s production on Dec. 28, 1921.
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Also, really nice MS63, IMO upgradable.
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Totally original and lustrous ICG AU58
1921 PCGS-64 Peace Dollar - Satin Proof Dies VAM-1H
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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thats a "off the hook" 21
Here's one of mine..
This is my one and only. It's a PCGS AU55.
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Been looking 2 years to find one better
BTW, I like 21 Peace Dollars too!
I like Peace Dollars in general because one of the two coins that my grandparents gave me when I was little was a 1926-S (the other was an 1878-CC Morgan). I should never have sold those coins.
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<< <i>Here is a very interesting 1921 PCGS-64 Peace Dollar that has the correct diagnostics for a VAM-1H, which was a business strike struck from dies used to mint 1921 Satin Proof Peace Dollars. It has very nice satiny luster, which is somewhat more brilliant and less frosty than a typical 1921 Peace Dollar.
1921 PCGS-64 Peace Dollar - Satin Proof Dies VAM-1H
I knew this was struck from proof dies the moment i saw it!
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Here's one of mine, with a nice strike, serious clashmarks and die polishing...
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And Stuart - that's just plain awesome.
Even the AG's have character - Thanks for the pictures you're all showing - very nice collections.
I sold this one to a forum member: