Please everyone come check out my nearly complete Peace Dollar Date Set. (lots of good photos)

I can't take credit for the photos. But here they are......please, comment. ( a few of these coins are not in hand yet, so I don't know for SURE that they are keepers, but I'm feeling positive about it)
1921
1922-D
1923
1924
1925
1926
1928
1921

1922-D

1923

1924

1925

1926

1928

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Comments
like an MBcoin picture. Which I have no doubt looks exactly like that in person. Thanks for posting!
very pretty coins
reverse is ok. seen better,
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>Of course I like that 1928 the best as I'm sure you do as well. I kinda like the 1925 that looks
like an MBcoin picture. Which I have no doubt looks exactly like that in person. Thanks for posting! >>
You're right on both counts. It is an MBcoin picture, and the 28 is my favorite. I like to mix it up and have a couple slightly toned ones, some white ones, etc. They all mix well and look good together, but don't look like exactly the same coin over and over again.
<< <i>They all mix well and look good together, but don't look like exactly the same coin over and over again. >>
I hear ya. Myself I'm not a set builder. But have done a few very small ones for a special girl in my life that LOVES
toned coins (not sure where she got it from.) But even putting a few toned coins together I don't try and match them.
I guess it looks nice that way as well, but I figure they all have their own personality/character so I mix it up on purpose.
Love the toning on the 1925.
The 1921 really shimmers!!! I'm used to seeing circulated ones.
the grades you've chosen. And then you start on the toners!
Please check out my eBay auctions!
My WLH Short Set Registry Collection
A bump for the Peace $ fans!!
Nice start there!!!! Great looking coins and a beautiful 28!
TPN
Very nice, my favorite would be the toner.
Herb
<< <i>Great eye. With the proper money and inclination, I could duplicate your slabs, but I would have much uglier coins. >>
That is probably the best numismatic compliment I've ever received. Thank you!
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