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1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC AU 58 (Random Year)
1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC AU 58 (Random Year)
1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC AU 58 (Random Year)

1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC AU 58 (Random Year)

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1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC AU 58 (Random Year)

 

Please note, this is a random year listing. The dates will be chosen randomly, based on our current availability. The label design for each coin may vary.

Celebrated as one of the most iconic American silver dollars ever produced, the 1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC AU 58 (Random Year) represents an important era in United States history and coinage. Struck by the United States Mint from 90% silver, each coin contains approximately 0.7734 troy oz of pure silver and is certified by NGC in About Uncirculated 58 condition. Random-year selections are chosen from issues minted between 1922 and 1935, offering collectors a chance to own a historic silver dollar from the final years of large circulating U.S. silver coinage. Additionally, the coin carries a face value of $1. Each of these Peace Silver Dollars is graded AU 58 by the reputable grading company NGC.

The Peace Dollar series was introduced in 1921 to commemorate the end of World War I and symbolize peace following years of global conflict. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the coin features a radiant portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a majestic bald eagle resting peacefully on the reverse. Unlike the more aggressive eagle imagery seen on earlier American coinage, the Peace Dollar’s reverse design intentionally emphasized tranquility and hope for the future. The series remained in production until 1935 and became the last regular-issue silver dollar struck for circulation in the United States for decades.

Coin Features:

  • Graded by NGC as AU 58
  • Contains 0.7734 troy oz of .900 silver
  • Produced by the US Mint
  • Mint dates are randomly selected between 1922-1935 based on availability
  • Mint issues from Philadelphia Mint (No Mint Mark), San Francisco (S) Mint, and/or Denver Mint (D).
  • Individual coins come in an NGC holder
  • Obverse: Features a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a radiate crown with several loose strands of hair blowing in the wind, a design by Anthony de Francisci, modeled by Teresa de Francisci. Inscriptions – “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” Year of Mintage.
  • Reverse: A majestic bald eagle perched on a mountain top holding an olive branch in its talons on a background of sunrise. Inscriptions ­ “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “PEACE,” “ONE DOLLAR.”

The 1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC AU 58 (Random Year) remains a timeless piece of American history and a highly collectible silver coin treasured by generations of collectors. Its symbolic message of peace, substantial silver content, and classic design continue to make it one of the most recognizable United States silver dollars ever produced.

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Product specifications

Year1922 - 1935 (Random)
Purity.900
Denomination$1
Actual Weight0.7734 troy oz
Gross Weight 26.73 grams
Diameter38.1 mm
Thickness3.1 mm
Mint/BrandUS Mint
GradeAU 58
Grade ServiceNGC