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Certified Peace Silver Dollar 1934-S NGC UNC Details

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    The Certified Peace Silver Dollar 1934-S NGC UNC Details is a highly desirable and historically significant coin from the final phase of Peace dollar production. Although graded as “Uncirculated Details” by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company), this example retains full Mint State definition with no wear on the high points of the design, but has been assigned a details grade due to a surface issue such as cleaning, environmental damage, or contact alteration. Despite lacking a numeric grade, the coin’s sharp strike, strong luster, and full design features make it a noteworthy representative of one of the key dates in the Peace dollar series, especially from the San Francisco Mint.

    The obverse of the coin features Anthony de Francisci’s modern and iconic rendition of Liberty, modeled in part after his wife, Teresa. Liberty faces left, crowned with radiating spikes that evoke the Statue of Liberty. Her features are finely sculpted, and her flowing hair is rendered with a contemporary neoclassical elegance. Around the edge is the inscription “LIBERTY,” with “IN GOD WE TRVST” using the classical Latin “V” in place of “U,” and the date “1934” below. On this UNC Details coin, Liberty’s cheek, hair strands, and crown remain fully struck and sharp, with no circulation wear. The fields may exhibit signs of cleaning or light abrasions, but the coin still retains the look and structure of an uncirculated specimen.

    The reverse depicts a proud bald eagle resting on a mountaintop, grasping an olive branch in its talon, symbolizing peace following the end of World War I. Behind the eagle, rays of the sun rise across the background, and the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “ONE DOLLAR” arch overhead. The word “PEACE” is prominently engraved at the bottom of the rock. The “S” mintmark, denoting the San Francisco Mint, is located just above the tip of the eagle’s tail feathers. In this certified UNC Details example, the eagle’s feathers, sun rays, and legends are sharply defined, typical of the strong strikes associated with 1934-S Peace dollars. Any issues leading to the “Details” grade are surface-related and do not diminish the coin’s overall structural completeness.

    Struck in 90% silver and 10% copper, the 1934-S Peace Dollar weighs 26.73 grams and measures 38.1 millimeters in diameter. It contains 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver. The Peace dollar series was introduced in 1921 to commemorate the end of World War I and was designed to convey a message of peace and national renewal. Production was sporadic after 1928, resuming briefly in 1934 and 1935 before ceasing altogether. The 1934-S is one of the final five dates in the series and one of the most difficult to acquire in higher Mint State grades due to its typically weak strike and limited availability in pristine condition.

    The 1934-S had a relatively modest mintage of 1,011,000 coins, and many were released directly into circulation. As a result, surviving uncirculated examples are scarce, and coins with full detail and unblemished surfaces are particularly rare. Collectors often regard the 1934-S as a semi-key date, especially in higher grades. Most examples show friction, flatness on the eagle’s breast, or surface impairments. A certified UNC Details coin like this one provides collectors with a way to own a sharply struck, fully lustrous example at a fraction of the price of a numerically graded Mint State piece.

    The UNC Details designation means that the coin shows no signs of wear from circulation but has been impacted by a post-mint issue, such as cleaning, environmental damage, artificial toning, or light scratches. In many cases, such coins still present beautifully and retain their eye appeal, particularly when the surface issue is minor or well blended. For collectors focused on strike quality and design integrity rather than numerical grade, UNC Details coins offer excellent value—especially when they pertain to key or semi-key dates like the 1934-S.

    Visually, the 1934-S Peace Dollar in UNC Details condition often displays full cartwheel luster and sharp design features. If lightly cleaned, the surface may appear bright or slightly unnatural in reflectivity. Toning may be uneven, or hairlines may be visible under magnification. Nonetheless, the overall impact remains that of a fully struck Mint State coin, and the eye appeal can range from decent to excellent depending on the severity and nature of the noted issue. With strong detail on Liberty’s face and the eagle’s wings and rays, this example is an impressive representative of the date and mint.

    Historically, 1934 marked a transitional time for American coinage and monetary policy. With the country emerging from the depths of the Great Depression, the U.S. Mint struck Peace dollars to meet domestic silver requirements and banking demand. The San Francisco Mint was instrumental in this late-stage Peace dollar production, and the 1934-S stands as one of the last coins in the series struck under the pre–World War II monetary system. These coins circulated heavily in the Western United States, and uncirculated survivors are the exception rather than the rule.

    Today, the Certified Peace Silver Dollar 1934-S NGC UNC Details remains an attractive and accessible option for collectors looking to complete their Peace dollar sets or acquire a tough date with superior detail and presence. Its Mint State sharpness, strong historical appeal, and limited surviving population make it an important coin in the Peace dollar series. While the details designation affects market value, the coin’s visual strength and rarity in uncirculated form continue to make it highly collectible and a worthwhile addition to a serious collection of 20th-century American silver coinage.

  • Details:
    • Denomination: $1
    • Year: 1934
    • Diameter: 38.1 mm
    • Mint Mark: S
    • Thickness: 2.4 mm
    • Grade: Certified

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