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Who are the Peace Dollar collectors in here?
Just curious, they dont get mentioned very much. Thanks
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http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/publishedset.aspx?s=40084&ac=1
What stinks is my 34-S is graded ATS at a 62. I have a 21 being graded right now, results do Wed. Hope I get at least a 63 out of it
I need to take the AU coins off of this
I have a 1934-S pcgs-61 that looks as nice as any 62 i've ever seen and nicer than some 63's. I bought it about 10 years ago and will probably never sell even if i don't finish the set...
I have dabbled in the Peace dollars, but ever since I won a VAM from Peaceman have been on the lookout for
higher quality slabbed ones.
Greg
Just bought a 22 with AWESOME album toning.
Chris
My dad and I completed a raw XF/AU set when I was a kid (when, of course, there was no other way to collect coins than "raw"). I sold that some time back ... and dabbled with a slabbed choice AU set for a while, got a number of the tougher ones squared away, then sold those coins to fund some other things I wanted more ...
Right now I think I have only three, all 1922's LOL.
They're a great series, and as a set they pose a very workable balance of challenge and achievability.
I love it, got a good deal. Well at least I think I did
<< <i>In a few months the first book devoted to Peace dollars & major varieties should be available. That might help motivate collectors. >>
sounds great! looking forward to it!
Here is a few photos.
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I love it, got a good deal. Well at least I think I did >>
much fun to collect. Anyone can put together a set in days but they will look drab. It takes years to put together a
choice set with strong strikes and strong luster. I had fifteen pieces of my set stickered by CAC at their freebie
invitational last year.
Dan
Written by whom... if I may ask
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
Great another book to add to the list... long over due too!
I wish there were 1964-Ds to collect. I wonder if they some might have been released had the mint not been cranking out the Kennedy halves.
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I wish there were 1964-Ds to collect. I wonder if they some might have been released had the mint not been cranking out the Kennedy halves. >>
Bad timing. The Mint was authorized to produce millions of '64 Peace dollars and had just started to crank them out in the middle of the largest silver hoarding in the country's history.
in my opinion. I did start a set of full rolls of Peace but only got up to 1926. Maybe I'll finish that. I've
never seen a roll of 1928's so, I think that that would be hard to complete. I like the coins. I'm not great
at grading them so bought them already graded and then cracked out for my Dansco. Will try to post
pics if this thread is still alive when I get off work in 5 hours or so.
bob
<< <i>I'm working on an ~AU set in a Dansco. Have it completed up through 1926, a few holes left 1928-1935.
I wish there were 1964-Ds to collect. I wonder if they some might have been released had the mint not been cranking out the Kennedy halves. >>
Me to, accept I only need a 1928,1926,and 1927D!
My favorite thread here on the Forums was a 1964 D Peace Dollar Thread. It's very informative!
Link
*EDIT* nope, guess it is 2C.
<< <i>I have a full raw set in AU/BU, plus a few better date duplicates. Not a specialist by any means, but I know that the 34S in AU is one tough coin! Probably as under rated as the 28P is over rated... >>
I realize this is not the BST board, so excuse me if it's poor form, but if anyone needs any of the better dates in XF45 through lower MS grade for your sets, please drop me a PM.
If one is patient, and has the bucks to back it up, acquiring a set of sharply struck mint state Peace dollars with positive eye-appeal is a great accomplishment.
Easier said than done.
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Pete
Louis Armstrong
My #1 Low Ball Peace Dollar Set
bob