The Peace Silver Dollar, struck from 1921 to 1935, stands as one of the most beloved and historically significant coins in American numismatics. Issued in the aftermath of World War I as a symbol of hope and international harmony, these coins have grown considerably in collector appeal over the decades. For both seasoned numismatists and those new to collecting, the Peace Dollar represents an attainable yet genuinely meaningful piece of American history. This 1928 Peace Silver Dollar represents the last year of initial release for the series and is among the lowest-minted Philadelphia issues, with a Mint State 64 grade from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Right now, the 1928 Peace Silver Dollar is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1928 Peace Silver Dollar has an MS64 grade, with bright, frosted luster that accentuates the crisp details in both primary designs. These crisp visuals include high-quality definition in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s perched figure. The silver surfaces showcase strong detail for the legends and the rays on each side, creating a sharp overall presentation for the piece.
The 1928 Peace Silver Dollar is one of the most sought-after issues in the entire Peace Dollar series, distinguished by its notably low mintage of just 360,649 coins, the lowest of any Philadelphia Mint issue in the series. This relative scarcity makes the 1928 a key date coin, meaning that a complete Peace Dollar collection is virtually impossible to assemble without it.
The obverse of the 1928 Peace Dollar Coin features a striking portrait of Liberty facing left, her hair flowing freely and adorned with a radiant crown of rays, offering an artistic departure from the more formal, cap-and-crown-clad renderings seen on earlier coinage. Designed by sculptor Anthony de Francisci, the image was inspired in part by his wife, Teresa, lending the portrait a warmth and humanity rarely seen in coin design of the era.
On the reverse of the 1928 Peace Silver Dollar, you will find a powerful and serene image of a bald eagle perched atop a mountain crag, its wings partially spread as it faces the rising sun on the horizon. The eagle clutches an olive branch in its talons, a deliberate symbol of peace rather than the arrows traditionally associated with war, reinforcing the coin’s overarching thematic message of post-war reconciliation and hope.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The Peace Silver Dollar, struck from 1921 to 1935, stands as one of the most beloved and historically significant coins in American numismatics. Issued in the aftermath of World War I as a symbol of hope and international harmony, these coins have grown considerably in collector appeal over the decades. For both seasoned numismatists and those new to collecting, the Peace Dollar represents an attainable yet genuinely meaningful piece of American history. This 1928 Peace Silver Dollar represents the last year of initial release for the series and is among the lowest-minted Philadelphia issues, with a Mint State 64 grade from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Right now, the 1928 Peace Silver Dollar is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1928 Peace Silver Dollar has an MS64 grade, with bright, frosted luster that accentuates the crisp details in both primary designs. These crisp visuals include high-quality definition in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s perched figure. The silver surfaces showcase strong detail for the legends and the rays on each side, creating a sharp overall presentation for the piece.
The 1928 Peace Silver Dollar is one of the most sought-after issues in the entire Peace Dollar series, distinguished by its notably low mintage of just 360,649 coins, the lowest of any Philadelphia Mint issue in the series. This relative scarcity makes the 1928 a key date coin, meaning that a complete Peace Dollar collection is virtually impossible to assemble without it.
The obverse of the 1928 Peace Dollar Coin features a striking portrait of Liberty facing left, her hair flowing freely and adorned with a radiant crown of rays, offering an artistic departure from the more formal, cap-and-crown-clad renderings seen on earlier coinage. Designed by sculptor Anthony de Francisci, the image was inspired in part by his wife, Teresa, lending the portrait a warmth and humanity rarely seen in coin design of the era.
On the reverse of the 1928 Peace Silver Dollar, you will find a powerful and serene image of a bald eagle perched atop a mountain crag, its wings partially spread as it faces the rising sun on the horizon. The eagle clutches an olive branch in its talons, a deliberate symbol of peace rather than the arrows traditionally associated with war, reinforcing the coin’s overarching thematic message of post-war reconciliation and hope.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.