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1924-S Silver Peace Dollar MS-65 NGC

$5,195.00

Coin Highlights

Mintage: The 1924-S Peace Dollar reflects the falling demand for silver dollars the United States was experiencing in 1924. In the same year the Denver Mint did not produce any Peace dollars. Additionally, the mintage of dollars at the San Francisco Mint fell to just only 1,728,000 pieces. Many seem to have been lost to time, as this date is extremely rare in the gem level and NGC has only graded a single example above gem.

Grade and Population: Only 90 coins are certified at the MS-65 grade level by NGC, with just 9 graded higher, making it a rare find for collectors of top-quality pieces.

Certification: The NGC encapsulation confirms the coin’s MS-65 condition, preserving its value for future generations.

Mint Mark: Bearing the "S" mint mark, this coin was minted in San Francisco, adding an extra layer of interest for collectors.

The 1924-S Peace Dollar stands as a distinguished piece of American numismatic history, embodying a period of post-war optimism and economic growth. Certified as MS-65 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), one of the leading coin grading services, this coin guarantees quality and authenticity, making it a prized addition to any numismatic collection.

Introduced in 1921, the Peace Dollar series commemorates the end of World War I and the return to peace. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, it features Lady Liberty on the obverse, symbolizing freedom and progress, and a majestic eagle clutching an olive branch on the reverse, representing peace.

The 1924-S Peace Dollar is more than just a coin; it symbolizes hope and renewal after the Great War. With limited numbers in high grades like MS-65, it is highly sought after by collectors, making it a valuable asset. Its detailed design and high-grade condition enhance its visual appeal and desirability.

The 1924-S Peace Dollar in MS-65 condition is a piece of American history, embodying the optimism of the post-World War I era. Its rarity, historical significance, and aesthetic beauty make it a must-have for collectors and investors alike.

Designated a national historic landmark in 1961, the San Francisco Mint, known as the Granite Lady, originally opened in 1874. It once held nearly a third of the nation’s gold and miraculously withstood the 1906 earthquake and fire. As one of the few buildings to survive largely intact, it played a crucial role in the city’s recovery by quickly resuming operations, restoring confidence in the economy, and providing funds for rebuilding. Its perseverance symbolizes hope and resilience for San Francisco.

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Coin Highlights

Mintage: The 1924-S Peace Dollar reflects the falling demand for silver dollars the United States was experiencing in 1924. In the same year the Denver Mint did not produce any Peace dollars. Additionally, the mintage of dollars at the San Francisco Mint fell to just only 1,728,000 pieces. Many seem to have been lost to time, as this date is extremely rare in the gem level and NGC has only graded a single example above gem.

Grade and Population: Only 90 coins are certified at the MS-65 grade level by NGC, with just 9 graded higher, making it a rare find for collectors of top-quality pieces.

Certification: The NGC encapsulation confirms the coin’s MS-65 condition, preserving its value for future generations.

Mint Mark: Bearing the "S" mint mark, this coin was minted in San Francisco, adding an extra layer of interest for collectors.

The 1924-S Peace Dollar stands as a distinguished piece of American numismatic history, embodying a period of post-war optimism and economic growth. Certified as MS-65 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), one of the leading coin grading services, this coin guarantees quality and authenticity, making it a prized addition to any numismatic collection.

Introduced in 1921, the Peace Dollar series commemorates the end of World War I and the return to peace. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, it features Lady Liberty on the obverse, symbolizing freedom and progress, and a majestic eagle clutching an olive branch on the reverse, representing peace.

The 1924-S Peace Dollar is more than just a coin; it symbolizes hope and renewal after the Great War. With limited numbers in high grades like MS-65, it is highly sought after by collectors, making it a valuable asset. Its detailed design and high-grade condition enhance its visual appeal and desirability.

The 1924-S Peace Dollar in MS-65 condition is a piece of American history, embodying the optimism of the post-World War I era. Its rarity, historical significance, and aesthetic beauty make it a must-have for collectors and investors alike.

Designated a national historic landmark in 1961, the San Francisco Mint, known as the Granite Lady, originally opened in 1874. It once held nearly a third of the nation’s gold and miraculously withstood the 1906 earthquake and fire. As one of the few buildings to survive largely intact, it played a crucial role in the city’s recovery by quickly resuming operations, restoring confidence in the economy, and providing funds for rebuilding. Its perseverance symbolizes hope and resilience for San Francisco.

Coin Highlights

Mintage: The 1924-S Peace Dollar reflects the falling demand for silver dollars the United States was experiencing in 1924. In the same year the Denver Mint did not produce any Peace dollars. Additionally, the mintage of dollars at the San Francisco Mint fell to just only 1,728,000 pieces. Many seem to have been lost to time, as this date is extremely rare in the gem level and NGC has only graded a single example above gem.

Grade and Population: Only 90 coins are certified at the MS-65 grade level by NGC, with just 9 graded higher, making it a rare find for collectors of top-quality pieces.

Certification: The NGC encapsulation confirms the coin’s MS-65 condition, preserving its value for future generations.

Mint Mark: Bearing the "S" mint mark, this coin was minted in San Francisco, adding an extra layer of interest for collectors.

The 1924-S Peace Dollar stands as a distinguished piece of American numismatic history, embodying a period of post-war optimism and economic growth. Certified as MS-65 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), one of the leading coin grading services, this coin guarantees quality and authenticity, making it a prized addition to any numismatic collection.

Introduced in 1921, the Peace Dollar series commemorates the end of World War I and the return to peace. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, it features Lady Liberty on the obverse, symbolizing freedom and progress, and a majestic eagle clutching an olive branch on the reverse, representing peace.

The 1924-S Peace Dollar is more than just a coin; it symbolizes hope and renewal after the Great War. With limited numbers in high grades like MS-65, it is highly sought after by collectors, making it a valuable asset. Its detailed design and high-grade condition enhance its visual appeal and desirability.

The 1924-S Peace Dollar in MS-65 condition is a piece of American history, embodying the optimism of the post-World War I era. Its rarity, historical significance, and aesthetic beauty make it a must-have for collectors and investors alike.

Designated a national historic landmark in 1961, the San Francisco Mint, known as the Granite Lady, originally opened in 1874. It once held nearly a third of the nation’s gold and miraculously withstood the 1906 earthquake and fire. As one of the few buildings to survive largely intact, it played a crucial role in the city’s recovery by quickly resuming operations, restoring confidence in the economy, and providing funds for rebuilding. Its perseverance symbolizes hope and resilience for San Francisco.

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Coin Specifications

  • Year:1922

  • Mintmark: S (San Francisco)

  • Grading Service: NGC

  • Denomination:1 Dollar

  • Metal Content:0.7734 troy oz

  • Purity:.900

  • Thickness:3.1 mm

  • Diameter:38.1 mm


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