1926-S Peace Silver Dollar: A Scarce and Highly Collectible Example
Acquire a remarkable piece of American history with this 1926-S Peace Silver Dollar, certified PCGS MS65 +. This coin represents a pivotal era in United States coinage and is a prized addition to any serious collection. Its silver content and historical significance make it a tangible link to the past.
Historical Significance
The Peace Dollar, minted from 1921 to 1935, symbolizes the end of World War I and the hope for lasting peace. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, it features Liberty on the obverse and an eagle perched on a rock with an olive branch on the reverse. The 1926-S issue, struck at the San Francisco Mint, is a sought-after date due to its relatively lower mintage compared to other years in the series.
Key Features
- Denomination: S$1
- Metal: Silver
- Mint Mark: S (San Francisco)
- Year: 1926
- Grade: PCGS MS65 +
- Certification: PCGS Secure
- PCGS Certification Number: 54862998
- Coin Number: 7367
- Rarity: The "S" mint mark indicates it was struck in San Francisco.
- Appeal: PCGS Plus "+" designation signifies quality within the grade.
Collecting Considerations
To preserve the condition of this Peace Silver Dollar, handle it with care, preferably with gloves, to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a protective holder or display case designed for coins. When evaluating Peace Dollars, pay close attention to the strike, luster, and any signs of wear or damage. The PCGS certification provides assurance of authenticity and grade.
Don't Miss Out
Secure this exceptional 1926-S Peace Silver Dollar PCGS MS65 + today and add a significant piece to your collection. Coins of this quality and rarity are highly desirable, so act quickly to make it yours!