NAC Low Relief Satin PR61 1922 Peace Dollar Help

I know that NAC is a self slabber but what I need to know is if this coin is real. From looking at PCGS, NGC and Heratige it looks like similar coins that have been sold in this grade. I have never seen one in person so I don't know what I am looking at.



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-Paul
<< <i>Looks like a real business strike to me.
-Paul >>
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<< <i>ok Thank you I am going out to get a macro lens today for better pics because it does have full pinwheels obverse and reverse. I will gets some of those Ikea lights also cents everyone likes them >>
Ok, help me out here: What is a pinwheel?
peacockcoins
<< <i>ok Thank you I am going out to get a macro lens today for better pics because it does have full pinwheels obverse and reverse. I will gets some of those Ikea lights also cents everyone likes them >>
I think he means "cartwheels" instead of "pinwheels." The coin does appear to have cartwheel luster on the reverse, and if it does, it's not Matte Proof, and not a Proof in any way because the 1922 low relief coin was only made as a Matte Proof.
This is an example of a third world grading service with an active imagination.
There is a picture of the real thing on the Coin Facts site.
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Thought perhaps it was a term I am unfamiliar with.
Although I agree with everyone here as to its authenticity, it does have a certain "look" I find appealing. It would be an enjoyable coin to own.
peacockcoins
<< <i>both satin and mat proofs have been sold on Heritage and are holdered by PCGS and NGC with the different designations. I know this is not a mat (sandblast) proof. The satin proof descriptions talked about the cartwheels etc Sorry for the pinwheel. Here are 2 of them.
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Both of these links lead to dead ends for me.
http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?hdnJumpToLot=1&saleNo=1181%20&lotNo=5755&x=0&y=0
<< <i>sorry the links were to 2 satin proofs on heritage >>
To two 1921 satin proofs, There is a reason you might have a hard time finding a 1922 example. There is no chance that this is a proof, not even 0.000000000001%.
1922 $1 Low Relief Satin PR63 NGC 1775281-001
http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=402&lotNo=1261
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<< <i>I was asking about the coin because it looked like this coin and I was not sure but telling me they don't exist is incorrect.Not trying to be argumentative I understand that everyone opines this to not be a 1922 Satin Proof.
1922 $1 Low Relief Satin PR63 NGC 1775281-001
http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=402&lotNo=1261
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There are differences between the services as to whether or not certain coins exist in Proof. For example NGC says that the 1907 High Relief $20 gold exists in Proof; PCGS says it doesn't; or at least they won't certifiy the coin in Proof.
Matte Proof coins are a pain in butt to blunt about it. Sometimes there is so little difference between the business strike and the Proof that experts can differ. At any rate I am quite sure that the 1922 dollar you posted here is not a Proof.
In addition, this coin, obverse and reverse, is from the second low relief hubs and all low relief proofs were from the first hubs.