![]() See the section on "grading silver dollars" further down and compare your coin to find it full value. A rare condition for any 1928 Peace dollar and one desired by many collectors. This coin still remains "uncirculated" in condition, no wear to its surface. It is the quality that quickly finds a home in an advanced collection. Pictured is an example of a desirable silver dollar. These coins are very liquid (easy to sell for strong prices) in the collectible market. Premiums are paid by collectors and dealers when a silver dollar has survived in above average preservation. 1928 was a very low production year at Philadelphia resulting in today's small number of available silver dollars.Īnother major contributor to value is the condition of your coin. ![]() Refer to the image just below with its close-up view highlighting placement of mintmarks on Peace dollars. Determining the mint that struck your coin is a matter of locating the presence of a mintmark on the reverse. ![]()
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