Some of my Favorite 1921 Peace Dollars...

Here's a group of some of my favorite 1921 Peace Dollars in my collection... 
1921 Peace Dollar (VAM-1H) - Struck from Satin Proof Dies - Very Strong Strike- (Ex Goldberg Sale 44 - Lot 3179)


1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS-63 (CAC) - Strong Strike, Full Mint Luster & Attractive Toning- From Mark Feld


Photos courtesy of Jeremy Katz (aka AirplaneNut) and Coin courtesy of Mark Feld (aka CoinGuy1)
1921 Peace Dollar (VAM-1O) Clashed Reverse - Very Strong Strike


1921 Peace Dollar (VAM-1H) - Struck from Satin Proof Dies - Bold to Strong Strike (Ex Stack's Bowers March 2012 Baltimore Auction - Lot 8540)


Below is a recent (early 2015) 1921 Peace Dollar purchase that has a different surface luster and appearance than other 1921 Peace Dollars in my collection.
The coin has Broad Flat Obverse & Reverse Wire Rims, a Matte Luster appearing finish, and very Well Struck Rays on Miss Liberty's crown. -- It also has a 15 Degree Clockwise Rotated Reverse.
Although I cannot discern obverse die diagnostic characteristics for the VAM-1F (struck from Matte Proof Dies), it sort of resembles that type of striking and matte luster. I am unable to determine any other VAM diagnostics for this coin.
1921 Peace Dollar - 15 Degree Clockwise Rotated Reverse - Bold to Strong Strike


1921 Peace Dollar (VAM-1H) - Struck from Satin Proof Dies - Very Strong Strike- (Ex Goldberg Sale 44 - Lot 3179)


1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS-63 (CAC) - Strong Strike, Full Mint Luster & Attractive Toning- From Mark Feld


Photos courtesy of Jeremy Katz (aka AirplaneNut) and Coin courtesy of Mark Feld (aka CoinGuy1)
1921 Peace Dollar (VAM-1O) Clashed Reverse - Very Strong Strike


1921 Peace Dollar (VAM-1H) - Struck from Satin Proof Dies - Bold to Strong Strike (Ex Stack's Bowers March 2012 Baltimore Auction - Lot 8540)


Below is a recent (early 2015) 1921 Peace Dollar purchase that has a different surface luster and appearance than other 1921 Peace Dollars in my collection.
The coin has Broad Flat Obverse & Reverse Wire Rims, a Matte Luster appearing finish, and very Well Struck Rays on Miss Liberty's crown. -- It also has a 15 Degree Clockwise Rotated Reverse.
Although I cannot discern obverse die diagnostic characteristics for the VAM-1F (struck from Matte Proof Dies), it sort of resembles that type of striking and matte luster. I am unable to determine any other VAM diagnostics for this coin.
1921 Peace Dollar - 15 Degree Clockwise Rotated Reverse - Bold to Strong Strike


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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