As the Peace series crept closer to reaching its quota imposed by Congress, silver dollar mintages declined drastically in the mid-1920s in comparison of their peak 1921 and 1922 productions. In 1925, the Philadelphia Mint issued just 10.2 million — its lowest annual silver dollar output of the decade up to that point. The vast majority of these coins were lost in silver melts during WWII. It is estimated that less than 20% of the original output survives today in collectible condition. Sharply detailed Extra Fine quality.
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