1923-S peace dollar partial collar error PICS

Sirreckless619

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Sirreckless619

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Yah from what research I've done, a peace dollar with a tilted partial collar strike isn't very common maybe Even rare.
 

l.cutler

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I found a PCGS certified AU 1922 example on Heritage Auction's site that sold for $253.
 

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Sirreckless619

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Yeah I seen that also. I guess I'll sell it for the $250, seems pretty fair since its unslabbed.
 

Generic_Lad

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Yep, I'd go for the $250, finding the right buyer for an error coin is quite difficult.
 

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