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U.S. Mint Dove of Peace Silver Dollar Buyback | Gu Jin Jian Bao
U.S. Mint Dove of Peace Silver Dollar Buyback | Gu Jin Jian Bao
The Peace Dollar is a US 1 dollar silver coinissued between 1921 and 1935, named for the winged dove symbolizing peace engraved on its reverse. The Peace Dollar was issued to commemorate peace after World War I and was designed by sculptor Anthony de Francisci. The obverse features a profile of the Goddess of Liberty, while the reverse depicts a peace dove perched on a rock, accompanied by an olive branch symbolizing peace. Due to its historical background and symbolic meaning, the Peace Dollar is not only a popular choice for silver coin collectors but also holds significant value in the silver buyback market.
How to locate the Peace Dollar Mint Mark?
Besides the year, another key factor in determining the acquisition price of US antique silver coins is confirming their place of production. The mint mark on the Peace Dollar is relatively inconspicuous: it is located on the reverse side of the coin, below the eagle's tail feathers, directly beneath the "O" in the word "ONE." The output of different mints varies greatly, directly influencing the coin's rarity.
US Peace Dollar Specifications and Deep Data Sheet for Varieties
| Item Checklist | Detailed Specifications and Market Indicators |
| Physical Specifications | Diameter 38.1 mm / Total Weight 26.73 g |
| Metal Composition | 90% Pure Silver + 10% Copper (for added hardness) |
| Actual Silver Weight (ASW) | 0.7734 Troy Ounces |
| Mint Mark Analysis |
No Mark: Philadelphia Mint D: Denver Mint S: San Francisco Mint |
| Collector-Recognized Rare Years |
1928 (No Mark): Philadelphia Mint's lowest regular mintage at only 360,000. 1934-S (San Francisco): Many circulated coins, but "Uncirculated (MS)" grades are extremely rare, commanding a significant premium. |
Peace Dollar Authenticity Verification and Grading Standards
With the booming market for physical silver investment and antique silver coins, mastering Peace Dollar authenticity verification techniques is particularly important. Most counterfeits on the market are made of base metal alloys. Genuine Peace Dollars have a specific metallic ring when tapped, and their weight should precisely be 26.73 grams (allowing for minimal tolerance due to circulation wear). Counterfeits often show flaws such as rough or blurry edge reeding, abnormal thickness, or an unnatural, greasy sheen on the surface.
Furthermore, professional silver coin grading (e.g., PCGS or NGC certification) significantly impacts the final market value. Even common years with large mintages (like 1922 or 1923), if preserved in excellent condition without cleaning marks or scratches, and achieving uncirculated grades (MS63, MS64, or even higher), will command historical collector premiums far exceeding their pure international silver melt value.
If you possess antique silver coins with special mint marks, high grades, or a traceable history, you are welcome to bring them in. Gukin Gembao provides scientific, transparent testing equipment and accurate market value assessments.
Gukin Gembao is based in Hong Kong, specializing in the appraisal and acquisition of antique coins, old banknotes, gold and silver jewelry, and various antiques. Feel free to WhatsApp 98342057 with photos for an initial estimation from our experts. We operate our business with integrity – genuine appraisals, genuine prices, and genuine transactions.
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