1921 Peace Dollar opinion requested

I may have posted this when I received it awhile back but I;m asking your opinion on it again.
Its for my toned type set.......see link in my sig line.
The obverse (right side) is on the plastic not the coin.
CoinsAreFun Pictorials Album
.
CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
.
Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
.
More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
.
CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
.
Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
.
More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
1
Comments
That coin like all 1921 peace dollars is weakly struck and few have outstanding eye appeal.
That should fit well in your toned peace dollar set.
what's the grade?
While I do not care for any tarnish, I must say I find this one very unappealing... JMHO... Cheers, RickO
MS62 NGC slab
.
CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
.
Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
.
More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
Looks 63 must be a luster thing
A bit too close to brown for me.
not a fan. From seeing what you have posted in the past, it's an easy call: you can do much better.
Ugh. That one is a bad form of chocolate regurgitated.
Keep up the faith as BarnDog says.
I personally prefer this over an over-dipped white coin. Slight toning breaks on the obverse features (now white) give the appearance of rub. I would have graded it 63. Luster looks fine to me. The biggest distraction is the white high points....and that's not a huge problem imo. This is how they should look if left to the air for 50-95 years. Send this in enough times and I'd not be surprised if an AU58 popped up once. The kind of look PCGS really doesn't like. NGC is more realistic on these imo.
If I am not mistaken, I sold you the coin. It has positive eye appeal in hand, and I liked it then and now.
Toning is neutral to positive to me, a C+/B- on color. Looks like 62 shot 63 and overall I like it.
How's the luster in hand, Stef? From the image it sure looks lifeless. I don't really care for the toning much either, based on the image. Granted that well toned Peaces are rare, and this is better than most, I'd still call it a net negative. I hate to say this, but I think you can do better.
I guess I'm alone, but I kinda like it.
My YouTube Channel
Big fan of the Peace dollar, but usually not this toned up. Finding a '21 with some nice color is difficult to come across, they're usually darker like this.
Here's a darker one just like yours that I sent in this last spring. I thought it was an AU58, but PCGS thought different.

I like it. Un-cleaned 1921 Peace Dollars seem to come somewhat darkly toned fairly often.
Here is my 1921 Peace Dollar (formerly my Dad's). It is darker in-hand than the pictures indicate:


I like it, looks like a 58/62 coin.
Keep looking you will find one. Good for now till you do.
Hoard the keys.
I would have graded it 55. Maybe 58.
The white spots where the toning was either rubbed, or perhaps was never there because envelope storage, makes this coin look an AU. You could have the same sort of "rub" on a white colored Mint State piece and never know it. I think that it is Mint State and if it were in an MS-63 holder, I would not object. The toning really falls more in the tarnish category, but if you are interested in coins with original surfaces, this is certainly an example of that.
When I was a dealer I handled an PCGS graded piece that looked similar to this that was either graded MS-63 or 64, I forget which one. When I bought it, the dealer who sold it to me said, "Good luck selling that," which was an unusual comment to say the least, but it disappeared from my case in less than two months at my usual mark-up.
There is a market for original pieces like this although it's not among the "monster toning" crowd. For those who know there is a lot more originality here than there is among the a fair number of the "monster toned" Peace Dollars, which have been helped IMO.
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
It's nice but you could do better. Keep it until a prettier one shows up.
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Thanks everyone for your opinions!! All brought up very good points.
I originally liked it and still do and MICHAELDIXON ......you are right. You did sell me this one and it looks much
better in hand. I think the 2 biggest things that will make me continue to look for another example is the weak strike
and lack of toning on the higher points. As I said I still like it and its a great example of an unmolested Peace dollar,
but I think I will continue my search and enjoy this one in the mean time.
.
CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
.
Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
.
More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
OK, but would you please remove the print on the slab. Thanks.
I agree
The strike on yours isn't perfect, but it is above average. Finding a well-struck, nicely toned example will be even tougher.
Always loved the 21 Peace dollars.
My YouTube Channel
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
I happen to like the look of this coin. Many 21 Peace dollars exhibit this coffee-toning look. Your example also looks to have a decent strike for the year. I think it's a 58, but 63 wouldn't surprise me. That being said, for a "toning" set, I think you'll eventually find a more suitable replacement.