1935 Peace Silver Dollar – Closing Chapter in Classic American Coinage #55
1935 Peace Silver Dollar – Closing Chapter in Classic American Coinage #55
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Mintage:
1,576,000 (Philadelphia Mint only; final year of the series)
Notable Facts:
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The 1935 Peace Dollar is the last official year of issue for this historic silver series, marking the end of an era in large 90% silver dollar coinage.
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Despite its modest mintage, the coin was widely saved in circulated condition, making it a popular target for collectors seeking final-year types.
Description:
The 1935 Peace Dollar represents the final release in one of America's most symbolic and artistically significant coin series. Struck exclusively at the Philadelphia Mint, this 90% silver dollar features Anthony de Francisci’s Liberty in radiant profile on the obverse and a powerful image of a perched eagle with an olive branch on the reverse. Issued during the height of the Great Depression, the 1935 Peace Dollar stands as both a historical artifact and the last chapter in traditional silver dollar production. This raw, uncertified example comes from a private collection and is photographed in high resolution to show surface quality, detail, and toning. An essential coin for any U.S. type set or silver dollar collection.
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