The Peace Dollar was really a commemorative coin to mark the end of World War I. 1921 dated coins were struck in high relief which was found to be impractical by banks as the coins could not be stacked very high.
The design was therefore modified for the 1922-1935 Peace Dollars. They were struck in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. 1928 is the rarest date although in top grade the 1934-S Peace Dollar is the most coveted.
A pleasing near-Gem with cream white luster, smooth surfaces, and well struck.
Well struck with strong crisp white luster.
Crisp white luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces.
Crisp white luster with small splashes of russet-gold and a sharp strike.
CAC. Lustrous crisp white surfaces with a sharp strike and a clean appearance.
Thick satiny luster with faint champagne-gold hues.
Blast white and a sharp strike with beautiful clean surfaces.