1935 Peace Dollar
Share/Bookmark After only a brief run, the 1935 Peace Dollar marked the end of the series and actually the last of the silver dollars issued for circulation. Coins were struck at the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints. Some feel that the end of the series was somewhat symbolic, as it was produced to celebrate the [...]
1934 Peace Dollar
Share/Bookmark Following a hiatus of five years, the 1934 Peace Dollar marked the resumption of the series. Coins were struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mint facilities in relatively small quantities. Some slight changes to the obverse design are noted, specifically with the thinner lettering for the motto “In God We Trust”. Both [...]
1928 Peace Dollar
Share/Bookmark The 1928 Peace Dollar features two of the most difficult coins of the series. This was also the year when the United States Mint finished striking all of the silver dollar coins required by the Pittman Act. A production gap of five years followed, with the next Peace Dollars in the series not produced [...]
1927 Peace Dollar
Share/Bookmark The 1927 Peace Dollar experienced much lower production than the previous years of the series, with two out of three coins having mintages below the one million mark. There were fewer than three million silver dollars produced across all three mint facilities. The decline in Peace Dollars mintages was a related to the impending [...]
1926 Peace Dollar
Share/Bookmark All three mint facilities struck the 1926 Peace Dollar. Production fell at the Philadelphia Mint, increased at San Francisco, and resumed at Denver following a two year hiatus. All of this year’s issues are more or less available, even in gem condition. After years of producing weakly struck coins, the 1926-S Peace Dollars saw [...]