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Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:30 pm
by Rodebaugh
So Dad has been talking about getting into the peace dollar collection groove. He has a few other dandy sets that he has busted tail on recently and brought up to par. I like the idea so I picked us up both each an intercept shield binder for our sets today of FeeBay. Phone rings an hour later…its dad. “well I don’t have as many set worthy peace dollars as I expected….How are you looking?” :roll: so it begins

Long story short, I am pretty stoked about working from just about scratch with dad on putting together two nice peace sets.


Some issues I face:
1. I have a hard time grading them when they are sliders…ie 55-62 range (I can grade a morgan with the best of them just not peace...not yet)
2. What to do about the keys? Buy them BU raw (as a poor grader) or crack them free from 3rd party holders (which I have done before but still makes me cringe)
3. How do I keep dad from high grading out of my bulk rolls? Trying to trade his peace slicks + a roosie thinking that it is fair. :lol:
4. Where do I start in the series?

Good habits that I formed collecting Morgans that I will implement:
1. Make a list of the series date and mintmark on excel
2. Pick the grades that I want and can afford. (I am a big fan of buying the grade just below the HUGE price increase)
3. Review realized prices on eBay and cross reference them to the greysheet (very time consuming but pays heavy in dividends)
4. Look for great eye and wallet appeal in my selected grade want lists and purchase
5. Sell a kidney and repeat.

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:43 am
by exbingoaddict
Your good habits are right on. Selling a kidney seems a little extreme though. :lol:

Have you considered getting some common peace dollars in 3rd party slabs? Perhaps studying them would help you grade the sliders. Teletrade.com has auctions four days a week so you might be able to pick up some decent priced TGPed peaces to compare.

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:46 am
by Devil Soundwave
What do you mean by "sliders"?

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:31 pm
by fb101
Sliders are a real nice AU that they try to pass as unc or a xf/au borderline that they try to push to the high au bracket.

By the way RB, Good Luck; I've been thinking about doing that myself.
I never finish sets; I still need a few ASEs to complete a set, but way over in some years.

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:40 pm
by Devil Soundwave
Ah, so coins that can arguably be in two grades depending upon the graders point of view?

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:49 pm
by Thogey
Grading is very subjective, by definition. That's why on e-bay a lot of raw coins are listed with a disclaimer.

No quicker way to start an arguement t,han over the condition of a coin. a slider is a coin that is marginal between two grades and is represented as the higher grade, so as to "slide by" the buyers expectations.

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:56 pm
by Rodebaugh
Decided to buy several 1922-p pcgs slabed coins to get a good grasp.

buying on of each in au55-58, 63, 64, 65 then going to put a loupe to them.

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:17 pm
by rakattack
Rode, sounds like you're getting off to a great start on grading. I would recommend buying the key dates ONLY IN PCGS AND NGC slabs. There have been way too many reports recently of people trying to cross (send the coin to PCGS or NGC to be graded) the new ANACS slab (mustard colored) into PCGS or NGC slabs and they have come back as cleaned or problem coins. Also, I would keep the key dates in the slabs. It helps them sell better. If you buy a coin with a green oval sticker on it don't peel it off! They're CAC stickers. http://www.caccoin.com/

If you have any more questions feel free to PM me.

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:49 pm
by justoneguy
Devil Soundwave wrote:What do you mean by "sliders"?



We all know, sliders are small greazy hamburgers

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:49 pm
by Rodebaugh
rakattack wrote:Rode, sounds like you're getting off to a great start on grading. I would recommend buying the key dates ONLY IN PCGS AND NGC slabs. There have been way too many reports recently of people trying to cross (send the coin to PCGS or NGC to be graded) the new ANACS slab (mustard colored) into PCGS or NGC slabs and they have come back as cleaned or problem coins. Also, I would keep the key dates in the slabs. It helps them sell better. If you buy a coin with a green oval sticker on it don't peel it off! They're CAC stickers. http://www.caccoin.com/

If you have any more questions feel free to PM me.



Thanks rakattack.

I am with you a 100% on sticking with pcgs and ngc slabs on the keys.....heck maybe for most of them

I have no reservations about cracking a slab (done it before, will do it agian).....its only plastic and I am a master at extractng things ;) .... I will not be looking to sell the collection anytime soon otherwise I would agree with you %110 .

Not a fan of CAC.....I don't need a 4th party to tell me a coin has good eye appeal or may slide up a grade. I never pay extra for that sticker......matter of fact I try to avoid it. Lots of great eye appeal coins out there without that sticker and it's bloated premium tagged on.

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:55 pm
by Rodebaugh
justoneguy wrote:
Devil Soundwave wrote:What do you mean by "sliders"?



We all know, sliders are small greazy hamburgers



Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 1:02 pm
by Pachucko
Thanks for this thread. I'll be watching it with interest. I was thinking about starting a Peace collection, and just started doing some research.

Re: Starting a Peace Dollar Collection.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:31 am
by Market Harmony
Did you get any coins in, yet? How's your grading coming along? A guy came by the table this past weekend with a 22-P in PCGS MS65 and I nearly bought it for you. But when he told me the price he was expecting, I knew that I had to pass. But, I did get some niiiiiiiiice Morgans from him and was able to trade junk silver to get them. Both sides of the table were happy.