
They are based on evaluations by Numista users and sales realized on Internet platforms. Values in the table above are expressed in UAH. Please sign in or create an account to manage your collection. The word 'CENTS' had to be added since people would dip the version of this coin with no 'CENTS' in gold and pass it off as a $5 gold coin.

United States Mint, San Francisco, United States (1854-date) United States Mint, Denver, United States (1906-date) United States Mint, Philadelphia, United States (1792-date) You could also go the slabbed route and buy third-party graded and authenticated Peace dollars, which are always a safe bet, especially with high-end specimens for dates like the 1926, which are significantly scarce in the upper Mint State grades.Charles Edward Barber was the sixth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1879 until his death in 1917.Īlthough Barber's coins were met with mixed reviews, he had a long and fruitful career in coinage, designing most of the coins used at the mint during his time as Chief Engraver.

Whenever shopping for Peace dollars if any vintage, be sure that you avoid cleaned pieces or those that are otherwise damaged, as many silver dollars from the 1920s have been cleaned or “whizzed” to make them appear as though they are uncirculated.ġ926 Peace dollars in original condition are worth significantly more than those that have been damaged and are always worth the extra effort in locating when it comes time to buy.

In general, 1926 dollars are relatively common in circulated grades, with values only a nominal amount higher than silver content price.Įven in Mint State-60 grades, 1926 silver dollars are quite reasonable in price, at around $50 for the 19-S issues, and $75 for the 1926-D – not too expensive for a coin that had an original mintage of around 2.3 million (and, of course, not all of these survive today). In 1926, Philadelphia struck 1,939,000 silver dollars, Denver produced 2,348,700, and San Francisco minted 6,980,000 dollar coins. Often considered the last of the “common” dates for Peace dollars, 1926 saw a decent – but not tremendous – supply of silver dollar coins.
