FSHO: 1926-D Peace Dollar PCGS MS65+ plus & CAC, 1913 Ty I Buff PCGS MS66+ plus & CAC

It's time to sell a couple of duplicates from my collection. I'll ship to the 50 US states only, USPS Priority with signature confirmation or other shipping of your choice. Add 3% for PayPal.
The 1926-D Peace Dollar is an interesting coin. It might not appeal to everyone, but it has LOADS of character. There is what I believe to be a small copper inclusion near the 6 in the date. There is a little rim toning on both the obverse and reverse. Slight luster breaks on the upper lip and jaw can be seen with a loupe. There is a graze to Liberty's nose which is less evident in-hand than in the photos. Die breaks are seen from the rim near the 1 in the date, across Liberty's neck and ending above "TRVST". Another is seen from the tiara, below the R in "LIBERTY", ending between the T and Y. The reverse is easily MS66. There is no auction history for a 65+ CAC coin. Price guide for 65+ is $1,200. Asking $1,100.

The 1913 Type I Buffalo Nickel is a gorgeous example of a classic coin. I don't have much to say about this one except that the toning in-hand is pastel rose over a pewter patina. It's solid for grade with WOW luster. The only mark I can see is in the hair where the Indian's ear would be. The last two 66+ CAC coins sold at $470 and $499. Asking $450. Sale Pending.

The 1926-D Peace Dollar is an interesting coin. It might not appeal to everyone, but it has LOADS of character. There is what I believe to be a small copper inclusion near the 6 in the date. There is a little rim toning on both the obverse and reverse. Slight luster breaks on the upper lip and jaw can be seen with a loupe. There is a graze to Liberty's nose which is less evident in-hand than in the photos. Die breaks are seen from the rim near the 1 in the date, across Liberty's neck and ending above "TRVST". Another is seen from the tiara, below the R in "LIBERTY", ending between the T and Y. The reverse is easily MS66. There is no auction history for a 65+ CAC coin. Price guide for 65+ is $1,200. Asking $1,100.

The 1913 Type I Buffalo Nickel is a gorgeous example of a classic coin. I don't have much to say about this one except that the toning in-hand is pastel rose over a pewter patina. It's solid for grade with WOW luster. The only mark I can see is in the hair where the Indian's ear would be. The last two 66+ CAC coins sold at $470 and $499. Asking $450. Sale Pending.

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