Silver Dollars & Trade Dollars of the United States - A Complete Encyclopedia

Chapter 18: Peace Dollars, Guide to Collecting and Investing
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1926 MS-63+. Very choice. $231.00.
1926-D MS-65+. Fully struck up with tremendous satiny lustre. $1,760.00.
1926-S MS-67. Fully struck with tremendous lustre. $2,200.00.
1926-S MS-65. Pristine with undisturbed frosty mint lustre. $484.00.
1926-S MS-63+. Satiny. The surfaces are overlaid with mottled multicolored toning. $99.00.
1927 MS-67. A well-struck specimen with light golden toning. $2,090.00.
1927-D MS-65+. Fully struck with full satiny lustre. $3,520.00.
1927-S MS-65+. Extraordinary strike with intense mint lustre. Small scratch on Liberty's neck. $1,980.00.
1927-S MS-63+. A choice satiny mint specimen with attractive light russet toning around the borders. $330.00.
1928 MS-67. Well struck with remarkable pristine satiny mint surfaces. $2,530.00.
1928 MS-60+. Lightly toned. $247.50.
1928 ANACS MS-60/63. $198.00.
1928-S MS-65. A well-struck specimen with nice mint frost. $1,540.00.
1934 MS-65. Well struck and virtually free of marks in the fields. $1,980.00.
1934 MS-65. Satiny surfaces. $742.50.
1934-D MS-65+. Boldly struck with very few marks in the fields. $2,640.00.
1934-D MS-63+. Heavy russet toning on both sides. $198.00.
1934-S MS-67. A fully struck gem with superb mint frost. All is enhanced by a touch of delicate pastel toning. $8,250.00.
1934-S MS-63+. A Choice Br. Unc. specimen with beautiful undisturbed "cartwheel" frosty mint lustre. $2,860.00.
1934-S MS-60. Lightly toned. $1,100.00.
1934-S MS-60. Subdued satiny mint lustre. Lightly toned. $1,210.00.
1934-S AU-55+. A frosty mint specimen with plenty of Ius-tre. $632.50.
1935 MS-65+. Well struck with nice mint frost. A hint of light sunset toning graces the surfaces on both sides. $1,375.00.
1935 MS-65. A frosty mint specimen. $742.50.
1935 MS-65. Subdued frosty mint lustre and lightly toned. $352.00.
1935 MS-65 or so. Bright and satiny. The cheek is quite clean. $418.00.
1935 MS-65 or so. Lovely satiny mint surfaces throughout. $176.00.
1935-S MS-67. Well struck and superb. Virtually flawless frosty mint surfaces. $3,520.00.
1935-S MS-63+. Very choice and lightly toned. $742.50.

The Bowers and Merena sale of the Norweb Collection, November 14-15, 1988. Included were a 1922 High Relief Proof dollar and two documented (with papers from Mint Engraver George T. Morgan) Proof 1922 dollars, among other delicacies.
1921 MS-64 to 65. Toned in a faint shade of heather with blushes of rich golden brown iridescence. $6,380.00.
1921 MS-64. Frosty and toned very much like the specimen in the preceding lot. $1,100.00.
1921 MS-64. Satiny with rich golden iridescence and lovely lilac highlights. $550.00.
1922 Gem Matte Proof High Relief Peace dollar. Possibly the finest known example. Amazing definition, and the eagle's plumage is remarkably bold. The pearl gray surfaces are very smooth. A splash of rose toning is present in the left obverse field. $46,200.00.
1922 Regular relief. Matte Proof-65. Both obverse and re-verse have very faint heather toning. $33,000.00.
1922 Regular relief. Matte:Proof-65. Virtually identical to the piece in 'the preceding lot, and one of only two specimens traced. $35,200.00.
1922 MS-64. Lustrous and attractive. Toned in pleasing mottled hues of maroon and gold. $357.50.
1922 MS-63/64. A choice specimen toned in a faint golden brown shade with lovely lilac-gray highlights. $550.00.
1922-D MS-64. Appealing Lilac-gray toning with blushes of gold and maroon iridescence. $1,100.00.
1922-S MS·63. Lustrous with lovely golden coloration on both the obverse and reverse. $220.00.
1923 MS-65. The outstanding surfaces have blushes of golden iridescence and areas of deep gray toning. $550.00.
1923 MS-64. Very attractive with appealing light golden coloration. $110.00.
1924 MS-64/65. Lovely orange-gold and amberfridescence. $110.00.
1924 MS-64 to 65. Frosty with a misting of golden brown toning on both surfaces. $110.00.
1924-S MS-63/64. Satiny and largely brilliant with blushes of faint heather coloration. A fine, hairline scratch is noted on Miss Liberty's cheek. $357.50.
1925 MS-65. Golden toning and faint lilac highlights. $770.00.
1926-D MS-64/65. Frosty, sharply struck and lightly toned in an appealing heather shade. $1,540.00.
1926-S MS-65. Appealing mottled rainbow hues. A few scarcely noticeable nicks. $1,760.00.
1926-S MS-63/64. A lovely deeply frosted example having pale champagne iridescence. The reverse is fully brilliant. $220.00.
1927 MS-63. Toning much like that in the preceding lot. $165.00.
1927-D MS-64. Blushes of pleasing heather iridescence complement the rich lustrous surfaces. $1,760.00.
1927-S MS-63. Satiny with rich golden toning on the obverse. The reverse is brilliant. $550.00.
1928 MS-64 to 65. Sharply struck and very frosty with light golden toning and splashes of deep gray coloration at the peripheries. $935.00.
1928 MS-64. Lustrous, pearl gray surfaces are misted with rich golden brown iridescence. $1,980.00.
1928-S MS-65. Both surfaces have magnification coppery gold and rose toning. $25,300.00.
1934 MS-63. Largely brilliant and a light gray iridescence. $330.00.
1934-D MS-63. A beautiful lustrous piece having just the faintest suggestion of champagne coloration. $357.50.
1934-S MS-60. The most elusive Peace dollar issue in Unc, grade. $1,017.50.
1935 MS-64/65. Toned in rich polychrome hues. $1,870.00.
1935-S MS-63. Four rays beneath ONE on the reverse. Very lustrous with rich rainbow toning like that on the piece in the preceding lot. $550.00.

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