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Graded Peace Silver Dollars overview

Graded Peace Silver Dollars are certified examples of the iconic U.S. silver dollar series struck from 1921 through 1935, each slabbed and numerically graded by a third-party grading service such as PCGS or NGC.

Updated June 2026

Graded Peace Silver Dollars

Graded Peace Silver Dollars are certified examples of the iconic U.S. silver dollar series struck from 1921 through 1935, each slabbed and numerically graded by a third-party grading service such as PCGS or NGC. Listings in this category span the full run of the series, including key dates, semi-keys, and common dates across a wide range of Sheldon grades from AG-3 through MS-67. The Peace Dollar was designed by sculptor Anthony de Francisci and introduced following the Pittman Act, replacing the Morgan Dollar. Its obverse features a forward-facing portrait of Liberty crowned with rays, while the reverse depicts a perched eagle alongside the word "PEACE" — a direct reference to the end of World War I. Struck in .900 fine silver at 26.73 grams (0.7734 troy oz of actual silver), the series includes notable dates such as the 1921 high relief, the low-mintage 1928, and the Carson City and San Francisco issues that draw consistent collector interest. The 1964-D Peace Dollar was authorized but never officially released, making the 1935 Philadelphia issue the series' last confirmed circulation strike. On CoinDuffle, this category brings together graded Peace Dollars from multiple vetted dealers, covering circulated grades (VG through AU), mint-state examples (MS-60 through MS-67), and an occasional proof-like or VAM-attributed piece. Buyers will find offerings organized by date, mint mark, and grade, sourced from PCGS, NGC, ANACS, and ICG holders. Whether building a date-and-mint-mark set or targeting a specific grade tier, this category represents broad depth across the series.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS-63 – Certified Uncirculated - Graded Peace Silver Dollars from Lone Star Coins
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1922 Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS-63 – Certified Uncirculated

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SKU: NGC-4264245-022
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1922 Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS 63 — S$1 - Graded Peace Silver Dollars from Lone Star Coins
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1922 Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS 63 — S$1

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SKU: NGC-4264245-021
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1923 Peace Dollar $1 NGC MS 63 Silver Coin

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SKU: NGC-4264245-250
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1923 Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS 61 — Certified Uncirculated - Graded Peace Silver Dollars from Lone Star Coins
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1923 Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS 61 — Certified Uncirculated

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SKU: NGC-3299088-003
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1923 Peace Dollar $1 NGC MS 63 Silver Coin - Graded Peace Silver Dollars from Lone Star Coins
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1923 Peace Dollar $1 NGC MS 63 Silver Coin

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SKU: NGC-4264245-249
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About Graded Peace Silver Dollars

Graded Peace Silver Dollars are certified examples of the iconic U.S. silver dollar series struck from 1921 through 1935, each slabbed and numerically graded by a third-party grading service such as PCGS or NGC. Listings in this category span the full run of the series, including key dates, semi-keys, and common dates across a wide range of Sheldon grades from AG-3 through MS-67.

The Peace Dollar was designed by sculptor Anthony de Francisci and introduced following the Pittman Act, replacing the Morgan Dollar. Its obverse features a forward-facing portrait of Liberty crowned with rays, while the reverse depicts a perched eagle alongside the word "PEACE" — a direct reference to the end of World War I. Struck in .900 fine silver at 26.73 grams (0.7734 troy oz of actual silver), the series includes notable dates such as the 1921 high relief, the low-mintage 1928, and the Carson City and San Francisco issues that draw consistent collector interest. The 1964-D Peace Dollar was authorized but never officially released, making the 1935 Philadelphia issue the series' last confirmed circulation strike.

On CoinDuffle, this category brings together graded Peace Dollars from multiple vetted dealers, covering circulated grades (VG through AU), mint-state examples (MS-60 through MS-67), and an occasional proof-like or VAM-attributed piece. Buyers will find offerings organized by date, mint mark, and grade, sourced from PCGS, NGC, ANACS, and ICG holders. Whether building a date-and-mint-mark set or targeting a specific grade tier, this category represents broad depth across the series.

Frequently asked questions

A graded Peace Silver Dollar is a Peace Dollar (issued 1921–1935) that has been submitted to a professional third-party grading service — typically PCGS, NGC, ANACS, or ICG — where it was evaluated, assigned a numeric grade on the 1–70 Sheldon scale, and encapsulated in a tamper-evident plastic holder called a slab. The grade and certification number are printed on the holder's label.
The most frequently encountered Peace Dollars in certified holders are Philadelphia issues from 1922 through 1925, which were produced in large quantities. San Francisco (S) and Denver (D) mint marks appear regularly as well. Scarcer certified examples include the 1921 high-relief, the 1928-P, and low-mintage branch-mint dates from 1924–1928, which tend to appear in lower grades more often than in mint state.
Circulated Peace Dollars carry Sheldon grades from AG-3 (About Good) through AU-58 (About Uncirculated) and show varying degrees of wear on high points such as Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers. Mint-state (MS) examples, graded MS-60 through MS-67, show no wear and were never used in commerce. Strike quality, luster, and surface preservation all factor into the specific MS grade assigned.
The 1921 high-relief issue is one of the most recognizable key dates, struck only in that first year of the series. The 1928 Philadelphia issue has the lowest mintage of any non-1921 Peace Dollar, making certified examples in all grades sought after. Several branch-mint dates — including 1924-S, 1925-S, and 1927-D — are considered semi-keys and are noticeably scarcer in higher mint-state grades.
The majority of graded Peace Dollars on CoinDuffle come in PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) or NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company) holders, which are the most widely recognized services in the hobby. Coins certified by ANACS and ICG also appear in this category. Each holder displays the assigned grade, a unique certification number, and, where applicable, variety or designation labels such as VAM attributions or strike designations.

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Comparison of certified (graded) and raw graded peace silver dollars
FactorCertified / graded (PCGS, NGC)Raw / uncertified
AuthenticationThird-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holderAssessed by the buyer or dealer
LiquidityHigher — the grade is a standardized, trusted referenceVaries with buyer confidence and condition
Typical premiumHigher (covers grading cost and assurance)Lower — closer to melt or bullion value
Best forNumismatic value and resale confidenceStacking by weight at the lowest cost

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