Product Description
After the Peace series' quota was reached in 1928, minting was suspended by Congress. While still in the depths of the Great Depression six years later, the U.S. government revived the series in the hope of stimulating the struggling economy. In 1935 only Philadelphia and Denver struck Peace dollars; their combined mintage was 96% less than the series' peak output in 1922. Philadelphia's final mintage of 1935 was only 1,576,000 — and of that figure, it's estimated that as few as 3% may remain today in sharply detailed Extra Fine condition or higher grades.Product Videos
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Date 1935
Mintmark Philadelphia
Grade Extra Fine
Material 90% Silver