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Me too, I just recently went and did what he said to do, I bought a lot of them and I realized recently with my book that there were so many. They were overlooked and cheap and still beautiful so I got them. Yeah, and I plan on doing that over and over again now with Morgan's and peaces as well just to get as many as possible!
Great video. My collecting focus is Peace Dollars. You have some good information regarding reading the books to learn about the different dates and how strike and surface quality varies from year and mint. Also I would suggest to anyone to be patient and picky when buying. Buy the coin and not the holder as all coins in the same grade are not created equal. I have coins in my set that I bought early in my journey that I really dont like at this point after learning.
Always worth buying the good stuff. Best to buy them first, but hard to do sometimes as it is easier to fill the less expensive holes of course. The good keys are always in demand. Won a book on Morgans as a door prize at a coin show, a really neat book with lots of history. Peace Dollars never have had the popularity of Morgans, but I have a few and do like having the variety. I don't always look at every coin as an investment, but just collect them because I love collecting. Canadian coins aren't that popular, but we were pretty close to Canada so we collected. Found out later we had lots of Canadian relatives. People sometimes say, "what do you do with your coins, just take them out and look at them?" I say exactly. Sometimes I forget what I have so it's a surprise, like looking at something new.
I have been collecting peace dollar coins and building sets for 30 + years and my 34s in Ms 64 is the diamond of my collection peace dollars are a great way to collect sets
Peace dollars are my all time favorite. Buy them when I can in all conditions. Have an AU/BU album. My dad got me into collecting them, and I haven't stopped. Thanks for the great video, as always.
Hi Dan in April May 2022 coinage posted the home magazine on Peace dollars inside and out collecting and investing and it goes along almost verbatim of what you're telling us and I love
This is so true, but I have my allotment of Morgans. It is the Peace Dollars I am after now, but I want them at least MS63 or better and I would love some proof Peace Dollars. @numismaticstacker
A Peace Dollar video! Morgan Dollars are quite popular with collectors and stackers generally, however, that Peace Dollar seems to have an attraction that’s always tugging at me. Daniel, thanks on a good video with good information.
I learn so much from thank you for all the posted videos you make. Please don't stop making great videos. Can't wait to see what you're posting next..have a great day...
As always, even before three minutes, some of the best information that I could have ever opened up on youtube, I shared this into my coin content to sleep to playlist, And I plan on sending people there for years and years and years to come to find awesome videos all in one place. And they're gonna be pretty much half your videos. So I thank you very much for being great and caring about making sure we make safe purchases because there's a lot of b s going on out there. Thank you coin help u
Basically, any Peace dollar rated at MS64 and above ( maybe at MS 62-63) is a very expensive set or selling them individually would reap you a handsome profit. When I started collecting coins I was drawn to the Peace dollars mainly because of their low prices and also because of the beauty of the coins. I always considered Peace dollars to just be a hidden, in plain sight, a great investment and I still do. When people start to collect Morgan dollars and find that there are quite a few that the price is unattainable , so then they start looking at Peace dollars and find that even the key dates are affordable. This is where any VF grade and up are going to go for some big money.
it seems like the coins that are bringing in the highest premiums are the ones that are colored. the slightly colored and then everything but super shiny. cause the shiny ones do look polished.
Great information Daniel. My first love was Morgans but I have been inching onto Peace Dollars. Not many people seem to collect them and if they catch on like say Morgans, watch out. There are allot of neat VAMS on Peace dollars. When I got back into collecting, I didnt track prices spent but soon after that I track every coin I buy or sell. It's a hobby so get what you want BUT be sure to do a little research before hand. Those books are GREAT.
Wow, I wasn't ready for the sticker-shock regarding the VAM encyclopedia. I am assuming that it is out of print since 1998? And informally, Xerox updates by the dozens are now available, since new variations are found and confirmed. For hard-copy, new (1998), I found prices from $$low-100s up to $500 for a single book. Then, the supplements can be ordered, for Lord only knows how much for a complete set!
As a little bit of a contrarian...I have always preferred the Peace over the Morgan dollar. Dont get me wrong - I think the Morgan is beautiful - but the Peace had such a short run and MUCH lower mintage it becomes more desirable to me.
I keep a log book where I record all of my coins, when bought, where from, how much I paid, and if I have it graded later on, I mark down the grade it received.
I got the Lincoln Cent one for 2024 and the cherry picker guys and the GUIDE BOOK OF UNITED STATES COINS (the RED BOOK) and I got the same gray sheet magazine now too.!!! More more!😅😅
Great video on Peace Dollars. About 20 years ago I was really focus on these coins, looking back at what I paid for the 1921, 1934S both in high AU and a Slabbed MS63 1934D grades. Just missing the 1928. Really wish I was able to locate one that I liked and fit my budget at the time. I jumped back into Peace dollars last year big time, filled up several tubes with 1923 and 1924, still missing that 1928. Found one really nice coin but turned out it was cleaned and seller was not very receptive to hear that about the coin, walked away from the coin and the table at the coin show. Thank You for sharing, knowing how to grade is key. Both books that you showed in the view I have read from cover to cover. A must, the knowledge you come away with it is amazing.
Lots of great info here, and smart collecting strategies I've never thought about. At some point I gotta get those books you were showing. I'm slacking on VAM knowledge. Also if anyone knows if a 1922 P dollar in MS-60 that weighs in exactly one full gram heavy is anything significant, I'd like to know. Thanks again and have a great day!
I would metals test it at a coin dealers and put it in a plastic sleeve and magnet test it to be sure it is legit but who would fake such a common coin. Does it have a different finish?
@@Crypt0fin It would be the greatest fake ever if it was because it would have already fooled 3 dealers. I bought it at melt so they just threw it on the scale and charged me spot. That's how I found out it was heavy. I obviously weighed it again on two different scales just in case that shop had a bogus scam scale. But yeah other than the weight every detail was spot on, and I really looked it over comparing with images as it was the first peace dollar I've owned.
@@TheWinstonDouble ok so this weights 27.73 grams instead of 26.63 grams in no holder with a zeroed digital scale? I would check for VAMS on PCGS's website
@@Crypt0fin Yeah that's exactly right. 27.71 so like 0.98 gram technically. I checked all the VAMs I could really well with a loupe and couldn't match it to any known. I figured on a coin that big a 1 gram tolerance wasn't much because if you have a dime that weighs 2.58 instead of 2.5 it wouldn't be that significant, would it?. Idk, errors are not in my wheelhouse. I ended up getting 100 bucks in trade value for it but I'm wondering if I made a bad move. The guy I traded it to didn't know the value either so it was total nonsense pricing out of ignorance on both parts. Which isn't how I like to do sales as it usually ends in one side ripping off another accidentally but it was trade, not cash, and all the coins found homes they could be better appreciated in so I was happy with the result. Just wondering if it was worth getting certed for future reference. You learn the most in this hobby from mistakes and that's what makes this hobby challenging and nothing is fun if it isn't challenging!
@@TheWinstonDouble if the coin had desirable surfaces I would have gotten it graded to get its full value but that too is a gamble. The reason I mention the surfaces is they did have lesser proof coins or differential finishes for the Peace dollar series. The different finish might have made the coin weigh more. Oh well if you profited good for you.
Great info Daniel, always appreciate your expertise, I have a 1934 S Peace Dollar, its in good shape ungraded/circulated AU/XF45 condition, it looks cleaned but not harshly cleaned,possibly polished, would it be worth sending in for grading as I now have a membership with NGC, thanks for your videos,keep em coming!!!
Out of curiosity, I just got an 84 cc icg64 at auction. What would you put value at? I know there is a variable involved but I just had to get a cc for collection
I can pay whatever I want for mine, but I treat people fairly and pay at least $22. So I would hate to know what your local dealer is paying people, not much if he's selling for that.
Idk, they don't have the rim denticles or the nice sharp, seriffed letters like a morgan. Also they don't have flat fields so the lustre doesn't have that zippy/twitchy effect like morgans, and also they have that satin finish to them. They are an absolutely stunning design though. Definitely my favourite eagle and liberty. Morgan just designed too good of a coin and it overshadows the masterpiece that succeeded it. I mean the guy put "in God we trust" in gothic typeface. How do you compete with that? 😂
The Lord bless you brother for everything we do God Almighty will bless in Christ we Trust. 👍💔✝️❤️🩹✌️💖👍 Brother we can't even imagine what awaits us that Love Jesus our Christ your Christ in the coming Kingdom which he has been preparing for we that believe for the very thing that this world held high meaning gold we will be walking upon in the City of our God and his CHRIST for we are his Children of the King of the jews 👑 God bless you greatly. Selah Shalom Amen AMEN 🥲
I am and have always been partial towards the Morgan. Having said, the reverse of the PD is nostalgically impressive. I recall the first time I held a copy of the book of VAMs. Intimidating to say the least. It's impressive and the amount of research and tedious combing of coins is mind numbing. I highly recommend getting a copy if you live Morgans. I buy cull Morgans from a large wholesaler and I'm always shaking my head ( with joy and shock ) at how many I find in better than cull condition with a cool VAM 😀Thanks again for the vid brother D🙏🕉️peace
I am an Ohio guy (zip code 44849). American bank, USAA. I was on your website some time ago and did not get very far, I suspect because I spend a great deal of my time in the Philippines with my Filipina wife. I will stop in and see you some day.
Buy Peace Dollar Book ebay.us/pSqJSh
How To Invest In Peace Dollars & Not Be Upside Down And Lose Money.
I educate you on what you need to know, what Peace Dollars to buy and resources to use, to invest and collect Peace Silver dollars. With this information you will buy smart so you're not so upside down, when you or your family sells your Peace Dollars, that you lose money.
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Go to our help community here for coin help coinauctionshelp.com/forum/index.php
More videos! www.youtube.com/@CoinHELPu/videos
Wow you never age Daniel ❤
The Professor at Work...
Thanks Sensei
Love Peace Dollars!
Me too, I just recently went and did what he said to do, I bought a lot of them and I realized recently with my book that there were so many. They were overlooked and cheap and still beautiful so I got them. Yeah, and I plan on doing that over and over again now with Morgan's and peaces as well just to get as many as possible!
I had to sell my Peace dollar complete collection about 10 years ago, I’ve started rebuilding it lately
I love the Peace dollar. Thank you Daniel. You are a strong ambassador for our hobby!! I’m a novice but look to you as a mentor. Thank you
Bought the book and bought 2 Peace Dollars from Portsmouth last night! 😊
Thank you!
Great video. My collecting focus is Peace Dollars. You have some good information regarding reading the books to learn about the different dates and how strike and surface quality varies from year and mint. Also I would suggest to anyone to be patient and picky when buying. Buy the coin and not the holder as all coins in the same grade are not created equal. I have coins in my set that I bought early in my journey that I really dont like at this point after learning.
I wear a 23 s as a necklace !!! Peace dollars are so beautiful:)
Thanks Daniel. One of my goals is to get a completed collection of Peace Dollars. Good information for those collecting them.
Always worth buying the good stuff. Best to buy them first, but hard to do sometimes as it is easier to fill the less expensive holes of course. The good keys are always in demand. Won a book on Morgans as a door prize at a coin show, a really neat book with lots of history. Peace Dollars never have had the popularity of Morgans, but I have a few and do like having the variety. I don't always look at every coin as an investment, but just collect them because I love collecting. Canadian coins aren't that popular, but we were pretty close to Canada so we collected. Found out later we had lots of Canadian relatives. People sometimes say, "what do you do with your coins, just take them out and look at them?" I say exactly. Sometimes I forget what I have so it's a surprise, like looking at something new.
I have been collecting peace dollar coins and building sets for 30 + years and my 34s in Ms 64 is the diamond of my collection peace dollars are a great way to collect sets
Big like number 597! Excellent video and thank you so much for sharing! Fabulously done
Almost done with the series!
Peace dollars are my all time favorite. Buy them when I can in all conditions. Have an AU/BU album. My dad got me into collecting them, and I haven't stopped. Thanks for the great video, as always.
Hi Dan in April May 2022 coinage posted the home magazine on Peace dollars inside and out collecting and investing and it goes along almost verbatim of what you're telling us and I love
I never read it but good my advice is similar.
Yet another choice video with word to learn by. Thanks Daniel.
Excellent broadcast. Love those beautiful works of art.
1921 Peace Dollar is on My Bucket List for sure!!
Whitman Red Books are outstanding!
Great presentation, Daniel. So much shared information. I’m just starting on a book and this is very helpful. Thank you for what you do.
YES !!! Thank you Daniel. I love Peace Dollars but they are soooo expensive.
This is so true, but I have my allotment of Morgans. It is the Peace Dollars I am after now, but I want them at least MS63 or better and I would love some proof Peace Dollars. @numismaticstacker
Good video, I learned a lot and thanks for the bonus Morgan you threw in!
A Peace Dollar video! Morgan Dollars are quite popular with collectors and stackers generally, however, that Peace Dollar seems to have an attraction that’s always tugging at me.
Daniel, thanks on a good video with good information.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍
This is overwhelming. SO much to learn!
That’s why you buy the 2014 Mega red book and read on page a day until you’re finished.
I focus on Great Depression era coinage and the 1935 Peace is one of my favorite dates; bought a PCGS graded AU58 coin and very happy with it.
Truly fantastic Daniel! Peace dollars are really beautiful, collectible and stackable 😎🤙🏼 Great video!
I learn so much from thank you for all the posted videos you make. Please don't stop making great videos. Can't wait to see what you're posting next..have a great day...
As always, even before three minutes, some of the best information that I could have ever opened up on youtube, I shared this into my coin content to sleep to playlist, And I plan on sending people there for years and years and years to come to find awesome videos all in one place. And they're gonna be pretty much half your videos. So I thank you very much for being great and caring about making sure we make safe purchases because there's a lot of b s going on out there. Thank you coin help u
Thanks for sharing!
Basically, any Peace dollar rated at MS64 and above ( maybe at MS 62-63) is a very expensive set or selling them individually would reap you a handsome profit. When I started collecting coins I was drawn to the Peace dollars mainly because of their low prices and also because of the beauty of the coins. I always considered Peace dollars to just be a hidden, in plain sight, a great investment and I still do. When people start to collect Morgan dollars and find that there are quite a few that the price is unattainable , so then they start looking at Peace dollars and find that even the key dates are affordable. This is where any VF grade and up are going to go for some big money.
Thanks Daniel for the educational video, love the place dollar.
it seems like the coins that are bringing in the highest premiums are the ones that are colored. the slightly colored and then everything but super shiny. cause the shiny ones do look polished.
Thank you. Always a pleasure to watch your videos!
Good video!! Thank you.
Excellent advice!
very nice summary and evalution
Definitely great information!!!
The Guide Book of Peace Dollars is an excellent read and resource! I have it!
Enjoyed the video Daniel 👍 Fantastic recommendations! Sharing your earned knowledge, much appreciated!!
Great information Daniel. My first love was Morgans but I have been inching onto Peace Dollars. Not many people seem to collect them and if they catch on like say Morgans, watch out. There are allot of neat VAMS on Peace dollars. When I got back into collecting, I didnt track prices spent but soon after that I track every coin I buy or sell. It's a hobby so get what you want BUT be sure to do a little research before hand. Those books are GREAT.
enjoyed the video very informative and educational thanks for your time and effort as always
Wow, I wasn't ready for the sticker-shock regarding the VAM encyclopedia. I am assuming that it is out of print since 1998? And informally, Xerox updates by the dozens are now available, since new variations are found and confirmed. For hard-copy, new (1998), I found prices from $$low-100s up to $500 for a single book. Then, the supplements can be ordered, for Lord only knows how much for a complete set!
Very helpful, thank you, sir. 👌
Great guy really appreciate your content 👍
Hey man.
Big Fan.
Thank you , So much to Learn about how to get Value back in a Coin Investment :) QC
Good lesson! Thanks!!
Incredible
Always learning when I watch u Danny Boy. Ur awesome man.
Peace dollars are very cool. Thanks Daniel
As a little bit of a contrarian...I have always preferred the Peace over the Morgan dollar. Dont get me wrong - I think the Morgan is beautiful - but the Peace had such a short run and MUCH lower mintage it becomes more desirable to me.
Thank you for this video it's helpful
Wow 😳 you never age Daniel ❤
Glad to see this…The Peace Dollar has been my favorite coin for the last 59 years…Lol
10, 5, and 9 😃
Most of my Peace dollars would be called Pristine…the only one I’m holding on is the 34-S. I have 3 of them but I’m not happy with the quality.
I keep a log book where I record all of my coins, when bought, where from, how much I paid, and if I have it graded later on, I mark down the grade it received.
for silver stackers buy peace dollars rather than bars and rounds. it will be worth significantly more in the long run.
I got the Lincoln Cent one for 2024 and the cherry picker guys and the GUIDE BOOK OF UNITED STATES COINS (the RED BOOK) and I got the same gray sheet magazine now too.!!! More more!😅😅
Another very informative video thank you Daniel
Great video on Peace Dollars. About 20 years ago I was really focus on these coins, looking back at what I paid for the 1921, 1934S both in high AU and a Slabbed MS63 1934D grades. Just missing the 1928. Really wish I was able to locate one that I liked and fit my budget at the time. I jumped back into Peace dollars last year big time, filled up several tubes with 1923 and 1924, still missing that 1928. Found one really nice coin but turned out it was cleaned and seller was not very receptive to hear that about the coin, walked away from the coin and the table at the coin show.
Thank You for sharing, knowing how to grade is key. Both books that you showed in the view I have read from cover to cover. A must, the knowledge you come away with it is amazing.
Exactly and great comment!
I have a ‘21 and ‘28 coming today!
Lots of great info here, and smart collecting strategies I've never thought about. At some point I gotta get those books you were showing. I'm slacking on VAM knowledge.
Also if anyone knows if a 1922 P dollar in MS-60 that weighs in exactly one full gram heavy is anything significant, I'd like to know. Thanks again and have a great day!
I would metals test it at a coin dealers and put it in a plastic sleeve and magnet test it to be sure it is legit but who would fake such a common coin. Does it have a different finish?
@@Crypt0fin It would be the greatest fake ever if it was because it would have already fooled 3 dealers. I bought it at melt so they just threw it on the scale and charged me spot. That's how I found out it was heavy. I obviously weighed it again on two different scales just in case that shop had a bogus scam scale. But yeah other than the weight every detail was spot on, and I really looked it over comparing with images as it was the first peace dollar I've owned.
@@TheWinstonDouble ok so this weights 27.73 grams instead of 26.63 grams in no holder with a zeroed digital scale? I would check for VAMS on PCGS's website
@@Crypt0fin Yeah that's exactly right. 27.71 so like 0.98 gram technically. I checked all the VAMs I could really well with a loupe and couldn't match it to any known. I figured on a coin that big a 1 gram tolerance wasn't much because if you have a dime that weighs 2.58 instead of 2.5 it wouldn't be that significant, would it?. Idk, errors are not in my wheelhouse. I ended up getting 100 bucks in trade value for it but I'm wondering if I made a bad move. The guy I traded it to didn't know the value either so it was total nonsense pricing out of ignorance on both parts. Which isn't how I like to do sales as it usually ends in one side ripping off another accidentally but it was trade, not cash, and all the coins found homes they could be better appreciated in so I was happy with the result. Just wondering if it was worth getting certed for future reference. You learn the most in this hobby from mistakes and that's what makes this hobby challenging and nothing is fun if it isn't challenging!
@@TheWinstonDouble if the coin had desirable surfaces I would have gotten it graded to get its full value but that too is a gamble. The reason I mention the surfaces is they did have lesser proof coins or differential finishes for the Peace dollar series. The different finish might have made the coin weigh more. Oh well if you profited good for you.
Hello Daniel...where can you find a fair value guide to early holders, like NGC 2.1 white label? Thank you for all the good information you share.
Use sold auctions.
Hello Daniel, have you ever heard of the comprehensive US silver dollar in encyclopedia that a good book Thanks, Travis.
Yes.
Thank you sir Daniel from philippines
Great info Daniel, always appreciate your expertise, I have a 1934 S Peace Dollar, its in good shape ungraded/circulated AU/XF45 condition, it looks cleaned but not harshly cleaned,possibly polished, would it be worth sending in for grading as I now have a membership with NGC, thanks for your videos,keep em coming!!!
Ms 64 peace set is my limit right now. Maybe a 65 set in 20 years
Do they have one of those books for Buffalo Nickels?
I'm not into the Peace Dollars, but those coins are nice.
Thanks for sharing, Daniel. 👍👍
Yes. Amazon has them all.
@@CoinHELPu Thanks!
Yo... Peace Brother
My fav coin peace $... id swap all my morgans 4 more
Daniel, are the values listed in the individual series Red Books for graded or ungraded coins? Thankyou.
You should read what the Redbook claims. It says it in the book.
Need help re-selling.
How can l get the redbook thanks
Out of curiosity, I just got an 84 cc icg64 at auction. What would you put value at? I know there is a variable involved but I just had to get a cc for collection
Please use my coinhelpu for coin questions.
What would raw, circulated, harshly cleaned, common date Peace dollars be worth?
$25 or so
Can you show us your picture taking setup?
It won’t help you.
Always thought the Peace Dollars were undervalued.
What you needed to do was when lbj said theyd circulate with the clads and you could buyem for 4 $ shuldda got 100lbs of em aaa maybeidid 🙄❤️
Rule #1 : Learn how to grade, accurately
I would to own a 1893 s morgan dollar even in poor condition
I get them for $22/each (common) from my local small coin shop. What about you?
I can pay whatever I want for mine, but I treat people fairly and pay at least $22. So I would hate to know what your local dealer is paying people, not much if he's selling for that.
@@CoinHELPu Thanks for the reply. I love your videos!
They don't get the respect they deserve,.
Idk, they don't have the rim denticles or the nice sharp, seriffed letters like a morgan. Also they don't have flat fields so the lustre doesn't have that zippy/twitchy effect like morgans, and also they have that satin finish to them. They are an absolutely stunning design though. Definitely my favourite eagle and liberty. Morgan just designed too good of a coin and it overshadows the masterpiece that succeeded it. I mean the guy put "in God we trust" in gothic typeface. How do you compete with that? 😂
The Lord bless you brother for everything we do God Almighty will bless in Christ we Trust. 👍💔✝️❤️🩹✌️💖👍 Brother we can't even imagine what awaits us that Love Jesus our Christ your Christ in the coming Kingdom which he has been preparing for we that believe for the very thing that this world held high meaning gold we will be walking upon in the City of our God and his CHRIST for we are his Children of the King of the jews 👑 God bless you greatly. Selah Shalom Amen AMEN 🥲
I have three Sile dollar 1923 1882 1895 I like to sell those look like brand new
Take them to your local coin shop and have them appraised.
The hobby is already dead. It’s big business now and everything together adds up to fuck all
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I am and have always been partial towards the Morgan. Having said, the reverse of the PD is nostalgically impressive. I recall the first time I held a copy of the book of VAMs. Intimidating to say the least. It's impressive and the amount of research and tedious combing of coins is mind numbing. I highly recommend getting a copy if you live Morgans. I buy cull Morgans from a large wholesaler and I'm always shaking my head ( with joy and shock ) at how many I find in better than cull condition with a cool VAM 😀Thanks again for the vid brother D🙏🕉️peace
I am an Ohio guy (zip code 44849). American bank, USAA. I was on your website some time ago and did not get very far, I suspect because I spend a great deal of my time in the Philippines with my Filipina wife. I will stop in and see you some day.