Description:
Offered here is a 1923 Peace Silver Dollar in Mint State (MS) condition, assessed visually and offered raw. This classic U.S. silver dollar features full cartwheel mint luster, a sharp strike, and bright, uncirculated surfaces. A strong eye-appeal example from the Philadelphia Mint, ideal for collectors seeking a premium raw Peace Dollar with attractive brilliance and bold detail.
Specifications:
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Denomination: $1.00
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Year of Issue: 1923
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Mint: Philadelphia (no mintmark)
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Designer: Anthony de Francisci
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Series: Peace Dollar (1921–1935)
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Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
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Diameter: 38.1 mm
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Weight: 26.73 grams
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Grade: Mint State (Uncertified, raw)
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Condition: Lustrous with minimal contact marks and sharp strike
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Holder: Supplied in archival 2x2 flip
Highlights:
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Brilliant Mint State example with full original cartwheel luster
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Struck at the Philadelphia Mint – no mintmark
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Obverse: Liberty with radiant crown; Reverse: Eagle perched on rock with “PEACE”
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Designed by Anthony de Francisci, symbolizing peace after WWI
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Contains 0.7734 oz actual silver weight (ASW)
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Ideal for silver dollar type sets, bullion collectors, or Peace Dollar enthusiasts
Historical Note:
The Peace Dollar series was introduced in 1921 to commemorate the end of World War I and symbolize peace in the postwar era. The 1923 issue is among the most common, yet Mint State examples with vibrant luster and no major flaws remain in high demand.
Struck in 90% silver, this iconic coin reflects both American numismatic artistry and historical significance. With strong eye appeal and brilliant surfaces, this raw 1923 Peace Dollar is an excellent addition to any U.S. silver collection.
Looking for certified Peace Dollars or full date runs? We stock raw and slabbed examples — feel free to ask for custom requests.