COOL DAN, My Favorite coins of all times!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank You, Most Excellent presentation, This is the only year I have never bought, Now it's time to start looking!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your the Best Man!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your video was extremely educational concerning the grades of the high relief Peace dollars. I just now subscribed to your channel because of the details you compared and examples to look for from images of PCSG. Thank you for a wonderful video!
Great video. Lots of good info put out. Maybe get a different pointer because sometimes I didn’t catch where you were pointing. It might just be my old eyesight!!
You are so smart, it amazes me the detailed information you know on coins! I like the peace dollar a lot and I have a couple that I got from you. I am still stuck on the 90% silver quarters and dimes, and roll hunting on my own for silver or anything that’s collectible. There’s so much to learn But I love it! Wish I had more money to spend because I sure would, LOL 😂 Thanks for all your help, Daniel!
@@CoinHELPu Anthony De'Francisci was an Italian immigrant. Most Italian and Roman art have "U" spelled as a "V." The "V" is a nod to Italian/Roman art as well as for Victory.
@@MrMonkeySwag96 No sources for the use of a Roman U, but we do have sources for the V for victory. I stand by the known facts. www.pcgs.com/news/Why-Does-The-Peace-Dollar-Have-A-Ivi-In-The
Great Video, I enjoy these type of videos that are informative. What about grading of the types that are not high relief such as 1922-28 & 34-35. I do have some peace dollars and always look forward to info. regarding their grading. 71935
Last coin is a vam 1h struck with satin proof dies. I have an obsession with looking for matte and satin proof struck 1921s peace dollars. So far I have 3 in my collection.
Nice video thank you. I don't have 1921 but I do have the 1928 and it looks good lots of luster but a slight weak strike I'm guessing that's normal on the 1928
@@CoinHELPu I prefer MS, but I know that those get expensive at that grade. I don't mind toning just as longs as it's not that black toning that looks like it has dirt on it.
Thanks, made me think I need to give my Peace dollars more love. Guilty of being a Morgan nut. The craftsmanship on these Peace dollars I find impressive, those guys really did nice work. Think you got me. Better build a Peace hoard. Good luck friends.
Great video! The Peace dollar looks like they are very hard to grade. Like you said just keep looking at a lot of coins and you will get the hang of it eventually. Maybe. Lol
do you have a showe on rotated reverse ive beencollecting coins for the last 2 years now it took me about ayear to figure out machine doubling mint dubing ive got alot of good MD i do a lot of coin roll hunting an ive got some really nice erros but i just dont get the rotated ones please and thank you
I have a 1922 in great condition but some thing different about her bottom lip it looks big but looks like a mint crack around it! Makes it look like a duck lip. Is it a mint error?
Excellent vid! I really enjoy your content and your explanations on things. Have you put any thought into joining the instagram coin community? It would be great to see you in there!
Awesome Video!🎈Very exciting peace dollars I really like them! I found the different grades was puzzling to me! 🎈I’d check thinking something is wrong here! Thanks to “you”🎈I have a better understanding of theses “WONDERFUL” Peace Dollar “gradings” 🔎 💕🎈💕🎈Thanks for ANOTHER🎈GREAT🎈VIDEO!💕🎈 I absolutely Love It 👍🎈👍”V’👍🎈
That tells me alot to look for ,I've got some that look perfect,thanks for showing.
This is a great educational video. Now I know the difference between the look of a weak strike versus simple wear on this coin.
COOL DAN, My Favorite coins of all times!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank You, Most Excellent presentation, This is the only year I have never bought, Now it's time to start looking!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your the Best Man!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peace dollars are my favorite I need to buy some for my collection and thank you for all the great info once again
Thanks for one of my favorite coin series.
Thank you Daniel. I learn a little bit more from everyone of your videos.
AWESOME INFORMATION, 1921 PEACE IS MY FAVORITE, THANK YOU FOR SHARING
Nice presentation. Well done!
To me this is much better than the super bowl which is playing now.
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Love all the videos on how to grade coins
Your video was extremely educational concerning the grades of the high relief Peace dollars. I just now subscribed to your channel because of the details you compared and examples to look for from images of PCSG. Thank you for a wonderful video!
You're welcome
Great video. Lots of good info put out. Maybe get a different pointer because sometimes I didn’t catch where you were pointing. It might just be my old eyesight!!
Thanks, I appreciate the time you've taken to explain the grading system of these coins.
You are so smart, it amazes me the detailed information you know on coins! I like the peace dollar a lot and I have a couple that I got from you. I am still stuck on the 90% silver quarters and dimes, and roll hunting on my own for silver or anything that’s collectible. There’s so much to learn But I love it! Wish I had more money to spend because I sure would, LOL 😂 Thanks for all your help, Daniel!
Great info on this coin . I like the big dollars . Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Sooo much! I am learning so much from you! You are an awesome teacher!
It was the classical Roman "U" which is a "V". Very good video, ya know your stuff. Tell the story how fast they where made
But the V was used for Victory. Thanks
@@CoinHELPu Anthony De'Francisci was an Italian immigrant. Most Italian and Roman art have "U" spelled as a "V." The "V" is a nod to Italian/Roman art as well as for Victory.
@@MrMonkeySwag96 No sources for the use of a Roman U, but we do have sources for the V for victory. I stand by the known facts. www.pcgs.com/news/Why-Does-The-Peace-Dollar-Have-A-Ivi-In-The
I was wandering about that, thank you.
Great Video, I enjoy these type of videos that are informative. What about grading of the types that are not high relief such as 1922-28 & 34-35. I do have some peace dollars and always look forward to info. regarding their grading.
71935
Eventually I will do a grading series.
Daniel Daniel, Daniel .... How did you get my favorite dog commercial ? The answer my friend is Snap... You nailed it.
Recently purchased a few 1921 high reliefs..man these things are difficult to assess, so I turn to Daniel for guidance .
Last coin is a vam 1h struck with satin proof dies.
I have an obsession with looking for matte and satin proof struck 1921s peace dollars. So far I have 3 in my collection.
Yes it is. Nice.
Thanks Daniel, it's clear they take weak strike vs wear into account. It would take a bit of magnification to distinguish the different surfaces.
You're welcome and thank you.
This is a great video! Thank you very much. I have a few and wanted to have that information. You have a great channel. Thumbs up!
I've gotten pretty good at it at this point you did a video on guess the grade I got all but one right
that was a fun video thank you!
@@CoinRollSearcher sweet! And hi Daniel!
@@numismaticstacker Hello
Nice video thank you. I don't have 1921 but I do have the 1928 and it looks good lots of luster but a slight weak strike I'm guessing that's normal on the 1928
Thank you sir, I am looking for the high relief 1921 to start my peace dollar collection.
What grade and condition? Does it matter?
@@CoinHELPu I prefer MS, but I know that those get expensive at that grade. I don't mind toning just as longs as it's not that black toning that looks like it has dirt on it.
@@numanuma20 The only thing we currently have is cleaned and almost uncirculated. What is your budget?
@@CoinHELPu At the most I would pay $100.
@@CoinHELPu Do you have a website?
I so love peace dollars thanks for letting me learn from you
Thanks, made me think I need to give my Peace dollars more love. Guilty of being a Morgan nut. The craftsmanship on these Peace dollars I find impressive, those guys really did nice work. Think you got me. Better build a Peace hoard. Good luck friends.
Great content, Daniel - as usual.
Secundo from Morocco, verry Good
Great video! The Peace dollar looks like they are very hard to grade. Like you said just keep looking at a lot of coins and you will get the hang of it eventually. Maybe. Lol
Fab job" GEM" very GOOD JOB .
great video
GREAT VIDEO
Are all 1921, Peace dollars high relief? I have been trying to find one. But no luck yet. Good video. 😃😎
Yes they where
Thanks for doing the video on this one
Thoughts on us commemoratives. Old and modern commemoratives?
do you have a showe on rotated reverse ive beencollecting coins for the last 2 years now it took me about ayear to figure out machine doubling mint dubing ive got alot of good MD i do a lot of coin roll hunting an ive got some really nice erros but i just dont get the rotated ones please and thank you
No, don't have a video on rotated dies yet. Here's a list of my videos th-cam.com/channels/IYtW3byS0u7rBmXg71pXQw.htmlvideos?view_as=subscriber
I have a 1922 in great condition but some thing different about her bottom lip it looks big but looks like a mint crack around it!
Makes it look like a duck lip.
Is it a mint error?
No one can say using a verbal description
I am Thankful this Video Exists to Show up and coming Numismatics Collectors just What Grades and Why . Right 0n :) QC
Thanks for the comparisons. None of the 66's really make that grade IMO.
Very informative.
On the reverse side the Spear is past the end part on a high relief the spear is not pass the end because it’s shorter
With regards to the Peace dollars what mint state is considered uncirculated is it mint State 64 Mint state 65
All MS60 to MS70 are uncirculated.
@@CoinHELPu thank you very much that was very helpful
I got a 1921 really really nice except one tiny mark on the eagles neck and the coins is almost a gold brown how could you Grade that?
You can find some that the strike is so leak "In God we Trust" is very faint
Thank you Big help
Thanks for watching, seems this video doesn't get enough love.
Keep em coming bro
Can a coin collector do the acid test to find out if it's real silver, or fake, or; and will it hurt the value of the real silver?
You don't acid test any coin
Weigh them and carefully do a specific gravity test.
Instructions for SG test can be found online.
Deño I have 1922 peace dollar how I can send the coin to value
I don’t offer that service
How we can sale coins?
Excellent vid! I really enjoy your content and your explanations on things. Have you put any thought into joining the instagram coin community? It would be great to see you in there!
Thanks. I will look into that.
The "V" in TRVST on a Peace dollar is the way it is in Latin. The Romans had no "U" . Yhe "V" made the sound a "U" makes.
You do know that TRVST isn’t a Latin word?
@@CoinHELPu yes...stylized printing...
@@lestercoons3962 but not a Latin word, just artistic use of the V as it is on government buildings
Awesome Video!🎈Very exciting peace dollars I really like them! I found the different grades was puzzling to me! 🎈I’d check thinking something is wrong here! Thanks to “you”🎈I have a better understanding of theses “WONDERFUL” Peace Dollar “gradings” 🔎 💕🎈💕🎈Thanks for ANOTHER🎈GREAT🎈VIDEO!💕🎈 I absolutely Love It 👍🎈👍”V’👍🎈
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I have 1817 trade dollar i want to sell
Hi sir I have a coin
It looks like a reproduction
Was all 1921 Peace dollars high relief and was there a few 1922 that was hi relief