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Peace Dollar

1925 Peace Dollar

$1·Mint: P (Philadelphia)·90% silver, 10% copper·Mintage: 10,198,000
Circ. from
$92
Gem uncirc.
$240
Melt floor
$24.36
0.7734 oz × $31.5/oz
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Price estimates — not financial advice. Values are based on published price guides and recent sales data. Coin grade dramatically affects value. Always verify with a trusted dealer or third-party grading service before buying or selling.

Price by Grade
GradeQualityEst. Value
MS-60Mint State
$95
MS-63Choice Uncirculated
$105
MS-65Gem Uncirculated
$240
About Uncirculated-50About Uncirculated
$92
Extremely Fine-40Extremely Fine
$90
Fine-12Fine
$90
Good-4Good
$90
Very Fine-20Very Fine
$90
Very Good-8Very Good
$90

Source: published price guides (USA Coin Book / PCGS). Values are estimates and may not reflect current market conditions.
Melt floor: Prices include intrinsic metal value (0.7734 oz silver). Marked grades are worth more melted than as collector coins.

Historical Context
About the Peace Dollar series
Designer: Anthony de FrancisciYears struck: 1921–1928, 1934–1935

Authorized to commemorate the end of the First World War, the Peace Dollar succeeded the Morgan. The 1921 first-year strike used a high-relief die that was lowered in 1922 for production durability. The series ended in 1935; a controversial 1964-D run was struck but never released and almost certainly all melted.

Era · Post-WWI Peace · 1921–1935

Authorized to commemorate peace after the First World War, the Peace Dollar replaced the Morgan in late 1921. Anthony de Francisci's design depicts Liberty in profile with a softer, more modern aesthetic than the Victorian Morgan. Struck intermittently through 1935, then dormant until a one-year 2021 centennial revival.

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