1925 Silver Dollar

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Highly Valued Collector Quality 1926 Peace Silver Dollar Pictured is a 'gem' quality silver dollar. To have survived in this level of preservation is rare for the 1926 Peace dollar. Far too many were released into circulation, from a low original mintage of less than two million, soon losing their luster and becoming worn. 1923 Silver Dollars and the other Peace Silver dollars may have a mint mark indicating where the coins were made. If you have seen our page indicating how many peace style silver dollars were made, then you probably noticed that in some years silver $'s were made at several United States Mints. Value of 1925 Peace Silver Dollar. The Philadelphia Mint produced millions of high quality 1925 Peace dollars.Considered a common date in the Peace dollar series, many survived in Uncirculated condition, stored in vaults by the bagful until the release of. 1925 Uncirculated Silver Peace Dollar Seize a 'peace' of history for your coin collection. This handsome, uncirculated silver dollar features imagery emblematic of the peace that followed World War I. Kept out of circulation all these years, this coin is ready to fulfil its destiny as part of your personal collection. 1922 Peace dollars, large and heavy with silver, are prized by collectors and also bullion investors, keeping values strong. Mintmarks on 1922 Peace dollars become a factor in value if your coin is in uncirculated condition. Three mints produced silver dollars that year, Philadelphia, Denver and the San Francisco mint.

  1. 1925 Silver Dollar Coin
  2. 1925 Silver Dollar Liberty
  3. 1924 Peace Dollar

The 1925 Peace Dollar (Buy on eBay) was the last issue of the series to have a mintage above the 10 million level. At the onset of the series, the heavier production was the result of the requirement of the Pittman Act to strike silver dollars to replace those previously melted. With this requirement nearing satisfaction, there was little need to produce the coins in higher numbers especially given the still lingering hoards of Morgan Silver Dollars in storage.

This issue is considered to be common within the series and is typically found well struck and with good luster, often carrying slight golden toning. The major grading services PCGS and NGC have certified more than 30,000 examples at the MS64 grade level, more than 18,000 at MS65, and more than 3,500 at MS66, and about 180 pieces at MS67.

Along with the 1924 Philadelphia coin, this is one of one two issues of the series where examples have been graded MS68 by the major grading services. PCGS and NGC have each graded at single example at this lofty grade level. The PCGS MS68 graded coin sold for $89,125 at an auction held in 2011.

1925 Peace Dollar Mintage and Specifications

Date: 1925
Mint mark: none (Philadelphia)
Mintage: 10,198,000
Designer: Anthony de Francisci
Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
Weight: 26.73 grams
Diameter: 38.1 mm

1925 Silver Dollar

The 1925-S Peace Dollar (Buy on eBay) is one of the most conditionally challenging issues of the entire series. As discussed for some of the previous San Francisco issues, this issue suffers from predominantly weak strikes and excessive contact marks and abrasions which preclude higher mint state grades. Even some of the examples which have received a gem grade may have poor eye appeal due to weakness of strike or unattractive toning.

1925 Silver Dollar Coin

1925 silver dollar coin

From an original mintage of 1,610,000, only about 100 coins have received a grade of MS65 from either PCGS or NGC. There have been no examples graded finer at PCGS, while NGC has graded a single coin as MS66.

1925

The 1925-S Peace Dollar (Buy on eBay) is one of the most conditionally challenging issues of the entire series. As discussed for some of the previous San Francisco issues, this issue suffers from predominantly weak strikes and excessive contact marks and abrasions which preclude higher mint state grades. Even some of the examples which have received a gem grade may have poor eye appeal due to weakness of strike or unattractive toning.

1925 Silver Dollar Coin

From an original mintage of 1,610,000, only about 100 coins have received a grade of MS65 from either PCGS or NGC. There have been no examples graded finer at PCGS, while NGC has graded a single coin as MS66.

1925 Silver Dollar Liberty

The prices for examples of this issue graded MS65 show a wide variance based on quality within the grade. Coins in NGC holders have sold for prices ranging from around $7,000 to $18,000. Coins in PCGS holders have sold for prices ranging from around $13,000 to $25,000. Coins selling for the highest prices tend to have sharper strikes and more attractive luster or toning.

1925-S Peace Dollar Mintage and Specifications

1924 Peace Dollar

Date: 1925
Mint mark: S (San Francisco)
Mintage: 1,610,000
Designer: Anthony de Francisci
Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
Weight: 26.73 grams
Diameter: 38.1 mm





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