Description
- Weight: 26.73 grams (0.7734 oz of pure silver, .900 fineness)
- Year: 1923 – Third year of the Peace Dollar series
- Mintmark: “S” on reverse, indicating San Francisco Mint
- Condition: About Uncirculated (AU), housed in a protective plastic flip or capsule
- Design: Obverse showcases Liberty’s youthful profile with radiate crown, “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRVST,” and “1923”; reverse depicts a bald eagle perched on a rock with an olive branch, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “ONE DOLLAR,” and “PEACE”
- Mintage: 17,475,000 – lowest of the three 1923 Peace Dollar issues (Philadelphia: 51,737,000; Denver: 15,063,000)
- Legal Tender: $1 USD face value, backed by the U.S. Government
- Packaging: Ships in a protective plastic flip or capsule
The 1923-S Peace Silver Dollar is widely regarded as the key date of the 1923 issues due to its significantly lower mintage compared to Philadelphia and Denver. The Peace Dollar series (1921-1935) was created to commemorate peace after World War I, with de Francisci’s design modeled after his wife Teresa Cafarelli. In AU condition, this coin retains significant mint luster and sharp details, with only light wear on high points (Liberty’s cheek, eagle’s breast), offering excellent eye appeal for the grade.Condition: Delivered in About Uncirculated condition, this Peace Dollar shows light, even wear on the highest points while retaining most original luster and well-defined details. Minor abrasions or hairlines may be visible under magnification, typical of AU coins, but overall it presents strong visual appeal for a key date.Why Buy?
- A scarce 1923-S Peace Dollar in About Uncirculated condition
- Contains 0.7734 oz of .900 fine silver
- The lowest-mintage 1923 Peace Dollar with San Francisco Mint rarity and classic American design
Don’t miss your chance to own this 1923-S $1 U.S. SILVER PEACE DOLLAR AU. With its key date status, solid preservation, and iconic design, it’s a silver treasure that won’t linger long. Add it to your cart today and secure a piece of U.S. Mint history!





