Peace Dollars (1921-1935)
Peace Silver Dollar Coin (Cull)

These Peace Silver Dollars date from 1921-1935 and are an excellent way to purchase 90% silver coins for their silver content. These circulated silver dollars, also known as "cull dollars", are off-quality, heavily circulated coins. Coin Highlights Contains approximately .715 troy oz of silver Vintage U.S. Mint Silver Dollar Obverse: Profile of Lady Liberty and date of mintage Reverse: Perched Eagle Quantities of 100 ship in s...Read More
Peace Silver Dollar Coin (1922-26, 1934-35, VG-XF)

The Peace Silver Dollar is one of the few existing pieces of US silver currency left. It is also extremely unique because it experienced the briefest periods of mintage in US history. It was first issued from 1921 to 1928. And then from 1935 to 1935. This has been one of the many reasons they have become so popular with investors and collectors. Today, BGASC is excited to ...Read More
Peace Silver Dollar Coin (AU)

Each of these Peace Silver Dollars are in Almost Uncirculated condition and contain approximately 0.77345 troy ounces of pure silver. Dates are random and will range from 1922-1935. Possible mints are D, P & S. The Peace dollar is a United States 90% Silver Dollar coin minted from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the coin was the result of a competition to find designs symbolic of peace. The rever...Read More
1922 Peace Silver Dollar Coin (BU)

The Peace Silver Dollar was first minted by the US Mint in 1921, representing the last series of silver dollars produced in American history. Released alongside the final Morgan Silver Dollars, the Peace Dollar continued production until 1935, when the minting of silver dollars came to an end. Currently, you can find the 1922 Peace Silver Dollar Coins available at BGASC. Highlights: Comes with a protective plastic flip! 2nd issue of Pe...Read More
1923 Peace Silver Dollar Coin (BU)

The Peace Silver Dollar was first released in 1921 by the US Mint and is known as the final silver dollar series ever produced by the United States. Its introduction coincided with the last year of the Morgan Dollar series, and the Peace Dollar program continued until 1935, when the minting of silver dollars ceased permanently. Currently, you can find 1923 Peace Silver Dollar Coins available from BGASC. Highlights: Arrives inside individu...Read More
Peace Silver Dollar Coin MS64 (1922-26, 1934-35, PCGS or NGC)

Each of these Peace Silver Dollars have been certified and graded Mint State 64 by either PCGS or NGC (our choice) and contain approximately 0.77345 troy ounces of pure silver. Dates are random and will range from 1922-1935. Possible mints are D, P & S. The Peace dollar is a United States 90% Silver Dollar coin minted from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935. D...Read More
1925 Peace Silver Dollar Coin PCGS MS63

Over 111 million Peace Silver Dollars were minted at the Philadelphia Mint in the program’s history. A staggering 104 million-plus of these were struck between 1922-1925 alone. Serving as one of the more memorable releases from the US Mint, BGASC is thrilled to offer you the opportunity to purchase the highly sought-after 1925 Peace Silver Dollar Coins, today. Inscriptions on this field read UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, PEACE, and...Read More
1925 Peace Silver Dollar Coin NGC MS64

Explore the beauty of the 1925 Peace Silver Dollar, the final Silver Dollar with 90% silver. Crafted by Anthony de Francisci in 1920, this iconic design won a contest with Francisci also receiving $1,500 for his work. Secure your own certified piece from one of the most sought-after years in production – the 1925 Peace Silver Dollar Coin, available now at BGASC. Highlights: Arrives in an NGC protective plastic slab! 5th coin in the P...Read More
1923 Peace Silver Dollar Coin NGC MS65

Introduced in 1921, the Peace Silver Dollar was the last 90% silver dollar to circulate in the United States. This coin was created to symbolize the nation's desire for peace following World War I. As an important part of American history, the Peace Silver Dollar continues to be a favorite among collectors. Right now, BGASC offers 1923 Peace Silver Dollar Coins in certified condition. Highlights: Arrives in a protective slab! 3rd issue...Read More
2024-S Reverse Proof Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar 2-Coin Set (Box + CoA)

In 2021, the United States Mint brought back two of the nation’s most iconic silver dollars to celebrate their centennial anniversaries. The Morgan Silver Dollar and Peace Silver Dollar were crucial to US currency for more than 50 years. The Morgan Dollar was struck from 1878-1904, with one final mintage in 1921, while the Peace Dollar circulated from 1921-1928 and again...Read More
Peace Silver Dollar Coin (1922-26, 1934-35, BU)

Each of these Peace Silver Dollars are in Uncirculated condition and contain approximately 0.77345 troy ounces of pure silver. Dates are random and will range from 1922-1935. Possible mints are D, P & S. The Peace dollar is a United States 90% Silver Dollar coin minted from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the coin was the result of a competition to find designs symbolic of peace. The reverse depi...Read More
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1923 Peace Silver Dollar Coin NGC MS64

Discover the 1923 Peace Silver Dollar Coin, at BGASC. As the final design in the illustrious Silver Dollar series featuring 90% silver content, this coin holds a special place in the hearts of collectors. Minted from 1921 to 1935, the 1923 release is a standout year, and now, you have the chance to own this certified coin, securely protected and ready for you at BGASC. Highlights: Arrives in an NGC protective plastic slab! 3rd coin of ...Read More
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Peace Silver Dollars at BGASC
The Peace Silver Dollar directly followed the Morgan Silver Dollar. Despite a much shorter tenure, these coins proved to be popular as well for their unique design and collectability over the years. Learn more about Peace Silver Dollars at BGASC, right here.
Peace Silver Dollar History
In 1918, the United States melted down 300 million Silver Dollars. They turned them into Silver Bars and sold them to the British to help fund their war against Germany. The Pittman Act of 1918 further required the US Mint to strike millions of new Silver Dollars. At first, the US Mint used the Morgan Silver Dollar for one last year, before transitioning to the Peace Silver Dollar.
With the end of World War I, numismatists wanted a new design for the Silver Dollar, one that memorialized the peace that followed. The US Mint then decided to hold a contest for the new design. Sculptors were to send in designs that featured Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse, with the winner receiving $1,500.
The contest was won by 34-year-old Anthony de Francisci who was the youngest, had the least amount of experience, and had only worked with the US Mint on one prior occasion.
Peace Silver Dollars were struck annually from 1921 to 1928 before production was ceased. Production resumed and new coins were issued from 1934 to 1935 before once again production of Silver Dollars stopped.
Design
- Obverse: Lady Liberty is seen in left-profile relief, donning a radiate crown. Notably, Francisci’s wife, Teresa, served as the model for this depiction. The year of issue is seen at the bottom while other inscriptions such as “Liberty” and “In God We Trust” are shown.
- Reverse: A bald eagle is seen perched on a rock in right-profile relief. The sun can be seen gleaming up from the bottom. Inscriptions include “One Dollar,” “United States of America,” and “E Pluribus Unum.”
Mintage Numbers
From 1921 to 1935, three branches of the US Mint struck a total of 190,877,279 of these coins.
- Philadelphia Mint: 111,230,179 (1921-1935)
- San Francisco Mint: 52,286,000 (1922-1935)
- Denver Mint: 27,061,100 (1922-1923, 1926-1927, 1934)
Certified Peace Silver Dollars
One popular option for investors and collectors is to purchase Certified Peace Silver Dollars. These are immensely popular as they give the buyer the peace of mind that they know exactly what they’re buying. These coins have been graded by a certified grading service such as the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS).
Both of these coin-grading providers use the Sheldon Scale of 1-70 to grade coins. However, due to the age of these Peace Silver Dollars, it’s common to see grades in the mid to lower 60s.
Investing in Peace Silver Dollars at BGASC
Contact the BGASC team today with any questions you may have regarding Peace Silver Dollars. Our team can be reached via email, through our online chat feature, or by calling us at 888-992-4272.