Thoughts: 1935 Peace ANACS tiny slab
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Because I can't keep my eyes off of her. Legit 63, or do you think she's got wings?
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Looks nice. I don't see why it wouldn't grade 63. Based on the pictures, the reverse may be a little "ticky" for a higher grade.
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I think the obverse is of 64 quality, but as @messydesk stated, the reverse is a grade limiter.
Nothing here not to like. With this coin, it's going to come down to depth of luster as the strike and surface condition are quite good. Luster is so easy to see in hand and so difficult to judge from photos or even videos. It really depends on the lighting. As far as grades go, I don't see it as a gem, but it's awfully nice for a 63. Put me down for 63+.![:) :)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I really like the old small ANACS slabs so I wouldn't crack it out if it were my coin. It's hard to grade from a pic but it wouldn't surprise me if it got a 64 from PCGS.
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35 peace exhibits satiny luster, and this one also looks to have a bit of haze. Looks like a good 64 candidate to me.
Definitely a 63 or above.
Under about 2.7 or 2.8 million on the cert number are usually conservative grades for ANACS. Before the font change.
This one looks good.
Looks like it has a good shot at 64.
For some reason Peace dollars are hard for me to grade, the obverse is good by I'm thinking 63.
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63, especially with the strict grading as of late!
I would leave it as is. Nice coin
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Nice coin indeed, I like the old ANACS slabs.
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I would not even think of this one crack it and send it in.
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From the picture, the obverse has "snap" and is quite artistic - although clearly not, evocative of a satin specimen almost. IMO beautiful; the minimal ticks on reverse are really not that much of an issue and again from the pictures the obverse has more appeal than technical "65"s that lack such.
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I like it. I've seen much worse 64s
Nice coin, I hope you don't crack it out.
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Nice Peace..... I do believe it would garner a 64.....let us know. Cheers, RickO
Very nice Peace dollar that I think is a 64+
That slab sure looks to be in pristine condition.
Someone took good care of it.
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