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I gotta share my new Peace.
The mailman brought me this goodie today, and I thought it was worth a few pics. It is raw, and is weakly struck (normal for the date/mm), but it has luster out the yazoo, and is relatively mark free. There are several toning streaks that look like marks at 2:00 on the obverse, but the coin looks better in hand. It is a 35-S.


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POTD 8-30-05 (awarded by dthigpen)
POTD 9-8-05 (awarded by gsaguy)
GSAGUY Slam 12-10-04
PLEASE don't get it slabed!!!
K S
Just kidding !! ........... Nice coin !!!!!
What kind of jing did you have to scrape togeather for it?
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Al
I'm putting together a date set of the Peace dollars, and I've looked at hundreds of raw coins over the last few years.
It is indeed difficult to find well-struck examples of this coin. Yours is actually better struck than a lot of pieces out there, but 67 sounds a bit high, even though the coin appears to have very little chatter, and great luster.
I would expect a 67 to have better detail in the hair over Liberty's temple.
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Joe
The luster almost skims through waves of violet...
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Tom
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>I count it as a strong 5. >>
HMM...checking Greysheet I see that puts the value at approximately one hell of a lot more than you paid for it.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>For $29, YOU SUCK! >>
Don - my humble opinion is a 6....
You majorly SUCK!