1935 Peace Silver Dollar Coins PCGS MS65+

1935 Peace Silver Dollar Coins PCGS MS65+

Year 1935
Grade MS65+
Grade Service PCGS
Mint Mark Not Shown
Purity .900
Manufacturer US Mint
Thickness 3.1 mm
Diameter 38.1 mm
Condition Uncirculated
Face Value $1
Issuing Country United States
Obverse Designer Anthony de Francisci
Reverse Designer Anthony de Francisci
Edge Design Reeded
Series Peace Dollar
CoA No
Mintage 1,576,000
Packaging Type PCGS Slab
Package Dimensions 3.5 x 2.5 x .5
Metal Weight .7734 Troy Ounces
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Description

1935 Peace Silver Dollar Coins PCGS MS65+

In 1935, the Peace Silver Dollar was issued for the final time by the United States Mint. Two branch mints contributed to production in this final year with just over 3.5 million coins in total issued by the Philadelphia Mint and the San Francisco Mint. Right now, certified 1935 Peace Silver Dollars are available to purchase online.

Coin Highlights:

  • Arrives in a PCGS protective plastic slab!
  • Issued by the Philadelphia Mint!
  • Total mintage at Philadelphia was 1.576 million coins!
  • Limited availability of certified coins!
  • Contains .7734 Troy oz of actual silver content.
  • Bears a face value of $1 (USD) backed by the federal government.
  • Issued a Grade of Mint State 65+ by the Professional Coin Grading Service.
  • Obverse features Lady Liberty in left-profile relief.
  • Reverse depicts a bald eagle perched in right-profile relief.

Each 1935 Peace Silver Dollar Coin available here has a unique Mint State 65+ designation. Coins with an MS65 grade exhibit attractive, high-quality mint luster with only a few small, scattered contact marks or two larger marks present. One or two small patches of hairlines may be present. The plus indicator means these particular coins are at the top end of the MS65 grade and are more visibly brilliant than other MS65 coins.

The Peace Silver Dollar was predominantly issued by the United States Mint in the 1920s. The coins debuted in 1921 and were issued annually through 1928. After a hiatus from 1929 to 1933, the coins returned for two final issues in 1934 and 1935. While the 1922 Peace Dollar had a mintage in excess of 84 million coins, the final two dates in 1934 and 1935 barely crept over 7 million coins in total.

In the obverse design of the 1935 Peace Dollar Coin, you will find a left-profile bust of Liberty. This design was created by Anthony de Francisci and shows a softer image of Liberty with a towering crown on her head and free-flowing hair.

For the reverse face of 1935 Peace Silver Dollar Coins, the mint features a depiction of an American bald eagle peacefully perched on a rock cliff. The design reflects the nation’s desire for peace in the 1920s after the horrors of World War I. The eagle is shown only with the olive branch of peace as it sits perched with its wings at its side.

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