Offered here is a genuine 1928-S Peace Silver Dollar, one of the more sought-after “better date” coins in the Peace Dollar series. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this example represents the closing chapter of the original 1921–1928 production era—making it an important piece for both collectors and investors in U.S. silver coinage.
This coin is a circulated example exhibiting honest, even wear consistent with a VF–XF grade range:
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The Peace Dollar was introduced in 1921 to commemorate the end of World War I and symbolize America’s hope for lasting peace. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, it replaced the Morgan Dollar and features a more modern, elegant aesthetic.
The 1928 issue is especially notable, as it marks the end of the original Peace Dollar run, before production halted due to the full completion of Pittman Act silver recoinage requirements. No Peace Dollars were struck again until 1934.
San Francisco Mint coins from the 1920s are well known among collectors for:
Owning a 1928-S means holding a coin from the final chapter of an iconic American series’ first era.
While not the key date, the 1928-S commands healthy collector demand because:
In today’s collector market, typical retail ranges for raw coins:
✨ Coins with strong eye appeal, original surfaces, or appealing toning can command premiums.
✔ Affordable entry into a better-date Peace Dollar
✔ Strong blend of history, silver content, and collectibility
✔ Ideal for type sets, album fillers, or silver investors
✔ Tangible piece of post-WWI American history