Certified Peace Dollars

We offer both generic MS63-65 common date dollars as well as many KEY DATE coins in high grades. If you do not see the coin you are looking for please call us at 800-735-1311 for current inventory.
We offer both generic MS63-65 common date dollars as well as many KEY DATE coins in high grades. If you do not see the coin you are looking for please call us at 800-735-1311 for current inventory.
The 1922 Peace Dollar MS66 NGC has earned a high grade, for a Peace Dollar, issues by NGC and is packaged in a coin slab. 1922 was the first year all three mints took part in the minting of the ... (more)
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Coined in the very first mint facility, in the US, the 1922 Peace silver dollar was the first year that all three mints took part in the production. When the Pittman Act of 1918 was passed, the US ... (more)
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Product ID: 6748
Founded in 1792, by the Founding Fathers, the Philadelphia Mint had a lot of pressure placed on its shoulders. Not only was it the first mint facility in the US but it also had a list of ... (more)
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Product ID: 11327
Since the production of the silver dollars mainly depended on the availability of domestic silver. When domestic silver hit an all time low, a bill was passed to take advantage of the cheap ... (more)
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Product ID: 6750
Like the Morgan silver dollar, the Peace dollar was either circulated as currency or it was improperly stored in canvas bags. Although some Peace dollars contain larger mintages than others, the ... (more)
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Product ID: 8768
The 1924 Peace Dollar MS66 NGC comes encased in an official certified holder, issued by NGC. NGC is a famous and trustworthy grading company, known for their accurate grading standards. The MS66 ... (more)
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Product ID: 21781
The last large mintage year, for the Philadelphia Mint, the 1925 Peace silver dollar is easily accessible in most conditions until gem examples. The Peace silver dollar breathed its first breath ... (more)
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Product ID: 11330
The Mint Act was passed shortly after the establishment of the first US mint, giving guidelines to the currency about to be produced. The Mint Act instituted a decimal system based on a dollar ... (more)
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Product ID: 6754
When a silver dollar contains a high mintage, there a few factors that can cause that coin to be considered collectible. As far as the 1925 Peace silver dollar is concerned, it's mintage isn't low ... (more)
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Product ID: 6753
An even lower mintage than the previous year, the 1925-S Peace silver dollar's presence in the coin world has slightly dwindled. Since most collectors are after certified versions, the uncertified ... (more)
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Product ID: 13929
The Certified Peace Silver Dollar 1925-S MS63 PCGS has been issued a grade by the renown grading agency, PCGS, and is permanently preserved in an official holder. With a considerable lower ... (more)
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Product ID: 12016
Founded in 1792, by the Founding Fathers, the Philadelphia Mint had a lot of pressure placed on its shoulders. Not only was it the first mint facility in the US but it also had a list of ... (more)
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Product ID: 6289
With just two more years to go, the Philadelphia Mint started to greatly decrease its percentage of Peace dollars minted. With the Pittman Act hanging over the US Mint's head, all three mints ... (more)
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Product ID: 13736
With a competitively low mintage of 848,000, the 1927 Peace silver dollar is a difficult one to locate in Mint State and gem examples. Many collectors have even settled on lower Mint State grades, ... (more)
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Product ID: 12022
When the Pittman Act was passed, requiring a series of silver dollars to be minted by domestic silver, the deadline was 1928. The US Mint wouldn't know until 6 years later that the Peace dollar ... (more)
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Product ID: 15912
Highly sought after in all grades, the 1928 Peace silver dollar was unofficially the final year of the famous silver dollar's production. With a deadline of 7 years, the US Mint was required by ... (more)
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Product ID: 12869
The reauthorization of the silver dollar surprised the public in 1934. What was thought of as an end to the silver dollar era was now a reality once more. The reauthorization was passed due to the ... (more)
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Product ID: 16750
With the Peace silver dollar being resurrected in 1934, the Philadelphia Mint was right on its heels. Producing just under 1 million, the Philadelphia Mint minted the lowest mintage Peace dollar ... (more)
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Product ID: 10246