CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1921 Peace Dollar value at an average of $125.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $1,600.
What does a 1921 Peace dollar look like?
Description: The 1921 Peace dollar is the debut issue of Anthony de Francisci’s Art Deco design, produced from 1921-1928 and then again for two years in 1934 and 1935. Peace dollars bear an obverse image of a young Lady Liberty crowned with rays, strikingly resembling the Statue of Liberty.
Where was the 1921 Peace Silver Dollar made?
Therefore, the U.S. Mint resurrected the Morgan silver dollar obverse and reverse designs. A total of 86,730,000 Morgan dollars were made at the three U.S. mint facilities in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. 1921 Peace Silver Dollar 1921 Peace Dollar.
Where can I find a 1922 Peace dollar?
1922 Peace Dollar: Another error that you might find on rare peace dollars is a double-struck flipped-over coin. These coins occurred when the collar did not properly hold the dollar in place during minting, and it flipped over. The front of the coin shows parts of the front and the reverse of the peace dollar design.
When did they start making the Peace dollar?
A complete set of Peace Dollars consists of 24 coins, some of which are rare and difficult to obtain in high-grade condition. Production of the Peace Dollar began in late 1921 and the coins were released in circulation in January of 1922. The Peace Dollar was the second type of silver dollar minted in 1921.
What kind of money was there in 1921?
In 1921 United States coinage still contained precious metals. $5, $10, and $20 gold pieces were still used as circulating currency. Dimes, quarters, half dollars and one dollar coins were still made out of 90% silver. However, the United States had not minted any new silver dollars since 1904.