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1928 Peace Dollar?

hiijackerhiijacker Posts: 1,173 ✭✭✭
Is this a 1928 Dollar? Any diagnostics to determine one way or another? If so, I would get it graded.


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  • lcoopielcoopie Posts: 8,875 ✭✭✭✭✭
    i guess it could be a 28s or 28
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  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,497 ✭✭✭✭
    It definitely looks like a 28 but is that a mintmark there in the rays on the reverse? image
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  • BustHalfBrianBustHalfBrian Posts: 4,192 ✭✭✭✭
    Too far gone to determine whether it's S-mint or P-mint.

    But I also believe it's a '28 (not '23)

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  • LindeDadLindeDad Posts: 18,766 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I just can't imagine someone would carry a key date as a pocket piece till it lost that much skin.
  • s4nys4ny Posts: 1,590 ✭✭✭
    Odds favor it being a much more common 28-S with the mint mark worn away.
    Either way, the year is 1928 not 1923.
  • BryceMBryceM Posts: 11,927 ✭✭✭✭✭
    If you look at the VAMWorld website, there are several die markers listed for the four known genuine pairs of 1928 dies. Most of these are pretty subtle die marks and gouges so it might be hard to authenticate your worn specimen. I would start there, and start with the assumption that you have a 28-S. It might be easier to prove that it isn't a 28-P. Keep in mind that there really are plenty of 28-S coins in circulated grades in the wild.
  • mr1931Smr1931S Posts: 6,977 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Doesn't really matter to most collectors whether '28 or '28 s.

    Your coin is definitely a strong candidate for the top pop "Liberty screaming please put me out of my misery and melt me!" specimen Peace Dollar. image

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  • rkfishrkfish Posts: 2,617 ✭✭✭
    Doesn't really matter to most collectors whether '28 or '28 s.

    hmmmmmmm........I think most collectors would buy that one in a heartbeat if a 28p, I know I would. Great hole filler.....28s would be melted away.image
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  • johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 31,901 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>It definitely looks like a 28 but is that a mintmark there in the rays on the reverse? image >>

    good question image
  • jedmjedm Posts: 3,238 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Looks like 28 S to me.
  • PTVETTERPTVETTER Posts: 6,108 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I am in the p camp

    I think a S mint mark may still show some sign of a bump
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  • halfhunterhalfhunter Posts: 2,770 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I am in the p camp

    I think a S mint mark may still show some sign of a bump >>



    That's what I was thinking also . . . but it'll prolly be a hard knock getting it into a "P" slab.

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  • OverdateOverdate Posts: 7,314 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Even if it's an "S", it should be worth a premium if it makes the PO01 grade.

  • hiijackerhiijacker Posts: 1,173 ✭✭✭
    But if PCGS cannot determine if it is an S or P, it probably won't even make a holder.
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