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1926-S Peace Silver Dollar VF: In the mid-1920s, Peace dollar production fell significantly as the quota set by Congress neared. By 1926, San Francisco's output of just 6.9 million Peace silver dollars was a drastic reduction – about 40% less – than its first year 1922 mintage. Now, almost a century after they were first struck, as little as 1% of 1926's original business strikes may be extant in mint-state condition. Average BU specimens sell for $325.
1928-S Peace Silver Dollar VF: Save hundreds over BU! In average mint-state condition, this key date issue sells for nearly $900! In 1928, minting of the Peace series abruptly stopped as the recoinage quota of silver dollars set by the Pittman Act a decade earlier was met. San Francisco produced just 1.6 million pieces that year, one of the lowest of the series – much less than many earlier dates and substantially fewer than the later 1934 and 1935 productions, when the series was briefly revived.