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$27 to $32,000
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None, no Matte or Satin Finish proofs were struck at the Denver Mint. Only at the Philadelphia Mint.
Only Proof 1922 Peace dollars were struck in matte & satin finish and are very rare. But if you think you have one, take it to a coin dealer.
They all have a satin finish.
Satin finish will look very nice, but won't be as shiny as the semi-gloss. I would recommend the satin finish because it won't show scratches as much.
Chrome is a mirror-like finish on metals and some plastics. "Satin" chrome has a finish that is NOT mirror-like but brushed or dull.
The finish. Most people prefer stainless with a high shine (polished) finish. Satin has a dull finish to it (unpolished)
Retail value is about $1.50 each so $3.00 for the set.
In most cases, satin is used on interior walls.
Satin or a matte finish would look good in this area.
A satin finish on a proof coin gives the field a softer appearance and not the crisp mirror finish found on other proof coins.