These 1925 and 1927 Philadelphia Peace silver dollars were struck during an era when hefty 90% silver dollars still carried real buying power in everyday commerce, yet both escaped the heavy circulation that wore down so many of their counterparts. Not long after the peak 52 million mintage of 1922, outputs began to slump; in 1925 the mother mint struck just 10.2 million silver dollars. And just two years later, its 1927 mintage of 848,000 pieces would stand out as the series' second-lowest! These century-old classics offer collectors a chance to own sharply detailed XF pieces of America's silver dollar legacy.
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