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Peace Silver Dollars

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    1926-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    1926-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    Over nine decades ago in the midst of the Roaring Twenties, the Ford Motor Company introduced the 40 hour workweek, the renowned Route 66 was built and the famous Chicago turf wars were in full swing. But Peace silver dollar mintages were on the decline...

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  • 1928-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    1928-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    In 1928, the original Congressional quota for the Peace dollar series was reached, and minting abruptly stopped at the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints. The no-mintmark Philadelphia output of 360,649 proved to be the lowest in the entire series and...

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  • 1923-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1923-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    The 90% silver Peace dollar was America's last circulating silver dollar. In its decade of production, just three Peace dollars were minted for every ten earlier Morgan dollars. Of the 19 million minted at San Francisco in 1923, it's estimated that today...

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    1934-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    1934-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    In the early 1930s during the Great Depression, coin output was greatly curtailed. No silver dollars were issued at all from 1929 to 1933. In 1934, as part of President Franklin Roosevelt's economic recovery plan, the U.S. Treasury was again required to...

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  • 1923-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1923-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    Early in the 1920s the U.S. Mint issued a total of 172 million silver dollars, a far greater number than U.S. commerce required. In 1923, the no-mintmark Peace dollar of the principal Philadelphia Mint had a vastly reduced mintage. And due to the glut in...

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  • 1934-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1934-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    When its Congressional quota was reached in 1928, America's Peace dollar series was suddenly halted. But in 1934, at President Roosevelt's request in a time of economic emergency, the series was revived with limited mintages — less than a million were...

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  • 1924-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1924-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    In 1924, the San Francisco Mint produced merely 1.7 million Peace silver dollars. That output was a drastic reduction from the average of 18 million for the previous two years, just 9% of the prior year's output. The only other 1924 U.S. Peace dollars...

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  • 1935-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    1935-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    This key 1935-S San Francisco Mint scarcity had a limited production of just 1.9 million. Mintages for that final year were less than 4% of the peak 1922 output. Today just 23,250 or 1% of that original production may remain in mint-state condition. As a...

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  • 1922-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1922-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    The first Peace silver dollars were issued in 1921, but only the principal Philadelphia Mint produced the new coins that year. The Denver branch mint had produced its first and only Morgan dollar issue in 1921 and the next year was minting Peace dollars...

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    1922-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    1922-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    The U.S. Peace silver dollar was the last struck to circulate in American commerce. This big 90% silver coin was a hard-asset backbone of American money, in the days when a dollar was a dollar. It emerged in 1921, the year that the U.S./Germany Peace...

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    1935-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1935-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    After the Peace series' quota was reached in 1928, minting was suspended by Congress. Six years later, in the depths of the Great Depression, the U.S. government decided to revive the series in the hope of helping the struggling economy. The final 1935...

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  • 1925-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    1925-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    The San Francisco Mint's Peace dollar production drastically fell in the mid-1920s. Its 1925-S mintage of just 1.6 million amounted to merely 8% of the 1923-S production. In fact, it was the lowest single mintage in the series from 1922 to 1926. Today a...

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  • 1926-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1926-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    Congress placed a quota on Peace dollar mintages when the series began in 1921, limited to the number of Morgan dollars melted in 1918. By 1926 annual productions were just a fraction of early 1922-1923 outputs. This Philadelphia issue boasts the lowest...

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  • 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1934-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    In 1934, America was in the middle of the Great Depression. Money was hard to come by and prices for most items had gone down from their 1920s levels. Gold coins had been removed from commerce and silver dollars hadn't been struck since 1928. But in 1934...

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  • 1923-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1923-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    The Peace dollar was the inheritor of the Morgan dollar's legacy. Beginning in 1921, the Peace dollar featured a design honoring the end of WW I. This 1923-D second year issue, has a very low survival rate. A silver dollar encyclopedia estimates that...

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  • 1922-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1922-S Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    Only a very limited number of Peace dollars emerged in 1921, the initial year of production. This 1922 first San Francisco Mint issue introduced modified-relief engravings, which became the standard for the series. It had a mintage only about one-third...

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  • 1927-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    1927-D Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    Congress limited total mintages of Peace silver dollars to the number of Morgans melted in 1918. By 1927, that quota was getting near and mintages had dwindled greatly from the peak 1922-1923 period. The 1927-D mintage of just 1.3 million proved to be...

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    1921-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    1921-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    America's last circulating silver dollar originated in 1921 with an issue struck exclusively by the principal Philadelphia Mint in crisp high-relief, beginning on December 26 and ending on December 31. In 1922, a total of 84 million Peace silver dollars...

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  • 1925-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1925-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

      The Peace silver dollar was the last struck to circulate in American commerce, in the age of "a hard-earned dollar." Struck after World War I, it was dedicated to world peace – "PEACE" is inscribed below the vigilant American Eagle. U.S...

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  • 1927-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1927-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    In 1927 Peace dollar mintages were in decline, as the quota set by Congress neared. The no-mintmark Philadelphia production was just 848,000, far less than the 51.7 million issued in the peak year of 1922. Only 5% may remain today in Very Fine quality or...

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  • 1928-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1928-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    Congress imposed a quota on the total of U.S. Peace silver dollars to be minted beginning in 1921: not to exceed the number of Morgan silver dollars melted in 1918. By 1928, the limit was reached and the Philadelphia Mint's output that year abruptly...

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  • 1924-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine Image 1

    1924-P Peace Silver Dollar Very Fine

    This 1924 no mintmark issues from the principal Philadelphia Mint had an output that was just 20% of the peak mintage of 1922. Many were never released into circulation and instead stored in treasury bags for decades. Nicely detailed Very Fine quality.

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