The Peace Silver Dollar, minted from 1921 to 1935, remains one of the most recognized and historically important coins in American numismatics. Introduced following the end of World War I, the series was intended to represent a sense of peace and renewed international stability. Over time, these coins have maintained strong interest among collectors. For both experienced numismatists and those just beginning, the Peace Dollar offers an accessible opportunity to own a meaningful piece of American history. This 1934-S Peace Dollar represents the brief restart of the series in 1934, with a Mint State 64 certification from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) that includes authentication of the grade by the Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC). Today, the 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar is available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Struck at the San Francisco Mint, the 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar is recognized as one of the more challenging issues in the series to locate in higher grades, making it a prized target for advanced collectors. With a mintage of approximately 1,011,000 coins, the 1934-S is not exceptionally rare in circulated condition, but well-preserved examples with strong strikes and full luster are considerably more elusive.
This 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar earned an MS64 designation that was authenticated by the CAC. CAC verification of a grade provides an added layer of comfort for collectors, as a CAC label on the slab identifies a coin as representing the best possible qualities at any assigned grade level. This piece offers a satin-like luster that brings the silver surfaces to life, with sharp details present across the portrait of Liberty and the plumage of the eagle. Legends and radiating rays on each side are crisply defined, showcasing higher-end execution from the San Francisco Mint.
On the obverse of the 1934-S Peace Dollar Coin, you will find a left-facing portrait of Liberty with flowing hair and a radiant crown of rays. This design marked a shift from the more traditional depictions seen on earlier U.S. coinage. Created by sculptor Anthony de Francisci, the portrait was inspired in part by his wife, Teresa, which contributes to the natural and approachable appearance of Liberty.
The reverse of the 1934-S Peace Silver Dollars features the image of a bald eagle resting on a mountain crag with its wings partially extended as it looks toward the rising sun. In its talons, the eagle holds an olive branch, a clear symbol of peace that contrasts with earlier designs featuring arrows. This imagery reflects the coin’s intended message of peace and the hope for stability following the war.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

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The Peace Silver Dollar, minted from 1921 to 1935, remains one of the most recognized and historically important coins in American numismatics. Introduced following the end of World War I, the series was intended to represent a sense of peace and renewed international stability. Over time, these coins have maintained strong interest among collectors. For both experienced numismatists and those just beginning, the Peace Dollar offers an accessible opportunity to own a meaningful piece of American history. This 1934-S Peace Dollar represents the brief restart of the series in 1934, with a Mint State 64 certification from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) that includes authentication of the grade by the Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC). Today, the 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar is available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Struck at the San Francisco Mint, the 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar is recognized as one of the more challenging issues in the series to locate in higher grades, making it a prized target for advanced collectors. With a mintage of approximately 1,011,000 coins, the 1934-S is not exceptionally rare in circulated condition, but well-preserved examples with strong strikes and full luster are considerably more elusive.
This 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar earned an MS64 designation that was authenticated by the CAC. CAC verification of a grade provides an added layer of comfort for collectors, as a CAC label on the slab identifies a coin as representing the best possible qualities at any assigned grade level. This piece offers a satin-like luster that brings the silver surfaces to life, with sharp details present across the portrait of Liberty and the plumage of the eagle. Legends and radiating rays on each side are crisply defined, showcasing higher-end execution from the San Francisco Mint.
On the obverse of the 1934-S Peace Dollar Coin, you will find a left-facing portrait of Liberty with flowing hair and a radiant crown of rays. This design marked a shift from the more traditional depictions seen on earlier U.S. coinage. Created by sculptor Anthony de Francisci, the portrait was inspired in part by his wife, Teresa, which contributes to the natural and approachable appearance of Liberty.
The reverse of the 1934-S Peace Silver Dollars features the image of a bald eagle resting on a mountain crag with its wings partially extended as it looks toward the rising sun. In its talons, the eagle holds an olive branch, a clear symbol of peace that contrasts with earlier designs featuring arrows. This imagery reflects the coin’s intended message of peace and the hope for stability following the war.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.