The 1934 Peace Silver Dollar holds a unique position as one of the key dates in the Peace Dollar series, which ran from 1921 to 1935. While Peace Dollars were minted in relatively large quantities during most years of the 1920s, production dropped in the late 1920s and was very low during the Great Depression. The 1934-D Peace Dollar is widely considered one of the scarcer dates in the series, with one of the lowest mintages in program history. Today, 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 1934-D Peace Dollar has the second-lowest mintage from the Denver Mint, behind only the 1927-D (1.268 million coins). Overall across the series, the 1934-D is the seventh-lowest mintage behind all three mint issues from 1927, the 1928 Philadelphia issue, the 1934 Philadelphia issue, and the 1934-S issue.
This 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar is an MS66 specimen with above-average eye appeal, no more than three or four minor contact marks, and the possibility of a few light hairlines, though none of the latter flaws are visible without the aid of magnification. This piece boasts soft russet and amber hallows around the central designs, with satin-like texture throughout the fields and devices.
On the obverse of 1934-D Peace Dollar Coins, you’ll find a left-profile bust of Lady Liberty. Designed to reflect the hard-won peace of World War I, the design captures a softer image of Liberty with free-flowing hair and a towering crown of light on her head.
The reverse of the 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar features the iconic peace-themed design that defined the series. It captures the image of an American bald eagle on the edge of a cliff with its wings folded at its side. As the sun rises on the horizon, the eagle gazes off toward the light of a better future.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about Peace Dollars. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
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The 1934 Peace Silver Dollar holds a unique position as one of the key dates in the Peace Dollar series, which ran from 1921 to 1935. While Peace Dollars were minted in relatively large quantities during most years of the 1920s, production dropped in the late 1920s and was very low during the Great Depression. The 1934-D Peace Dollar is widely considered one of the scarcer dates in the series, with one of the lowest mintages in program history. Today, 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 1934-D Peace Dollar has the second-lowest mintage from the Denver Mint, behind only the 1927-D (1.268 million coins). Overall across the series, the 1934-D is the seventh-lowest mintage behind all three mint issues from 1927, the 1928 Philadelphia issue, the 1934 Philadelphia issue, and the 1934-S issue.
This 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar is an MS66 specimen with above-average eye appeal, no more than three or four minor contact marks, and the possibility of a few light hairlines, though none of the latter flaws are visible without the aid of magnification. This piece boasts soft russet and amber hallows around the central designs, with satin-like texture throughout the fields and devices.
On the obverse of 1934-D Peace Dollar Coins, you’ll find a left-profile bust of Lady Liberty. Designed to reflect the hard-won peace of World War I, the design captures a softer image of Liberty with free-flowing hair and a towering crown of light on her head.
The reverse of the 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar features the iconic peace-themed design that defined the series. It captures the image of an American bald eagle on the edge of a cliff with its wings folded at its side. As the sun rises on the horizon, the eagle gazes off toward the light of a better future.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about Peace Dollars. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.