1922–1935 Peace Silver Dollar (Random Year)
Gold Silver Crypto buys and sells 1922–1935 Peace Silver Dollars from our Highland, Utah location. We choose the specific date and mint mark included in each order from current available inventory — orders are filled for silver content, not a guaranteed date, and condition varies coin to coin since these are circulated coins.

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Date, mint mark, and condition will vary from the example shown — we select the specific coin from current available inventory.
Peace Silver Dollar Specifications
| Metal | 90% silver, 10% copper |
| Silver content | 0.7734 troy oz per coin |
| Weight | 26.73g |
| Diameter | 38.1mm |
| Mint | U.S. Mint (Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver) |
| Country | United States |
| Date range offered | 1922–1935 (random year) |
| Face value | $1 USD (legal tender) |
| Condition | Circulated; wear varies by coin |
| Date/mint mark selection | Chosen by us from current inventory, not customer-selected |
| Primary value factors | Silver value, date, and condition |
Peace Dollars were struck at Philadelphia (no mint mark), San Francisco (S), and Denver (D) from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935. The 1921 issue is a distinct high-relief, first-year design that trades separately from the lower-relief coins struck from 1922 onward — this listing covers those more common 1922–1935 dates.
We Buy Peace Silver Dollars
Photographs can start the discussion, but final pricing requires physical evaluation of the coins.
How We Price Peace Silver Dollars
An offer is built from several layers, not silver value alone:
- Current silver spot price
- Verified silver content
- Date and mint mark
- Condition
- Dealer and wholesale demand
- Quantity
Common-date circulated Peace Dollars are priced for silver content, not as individually graded collectibles. Key dates, low-mintage years, and the 1921 high-relief issue are evaluated separately. We do not publish a fixed premium percentage or a permanent value.
About the Peace Silver Dollar
The Peace Dollar was introduced in 1921 to replace the Morgan Dollar and to commemorate the end of World War I. It was designed by sculptor Anthony de Francisci, whose Art Deco-influenced Liberty portrait — facing forward with a radiant crown — was a significant departure from the profiles used on earlier U.S. coinage. The reverse features a bald eagle perched on a mountain peak with the sunrise behind it and the word "PEACE" carved into the rock below.
Production ran from 1921 to 1928, paused, then resumed for two final years in 1934 and 1935. Total production across all dates and mints was roughly 190 million coins. This listing covers the common 1922–1935 dates as a random-year product — we select the specific coin included in each order based on current available inventory.
Date, Mint Mark, and Condition
This is a random-year listing. We choose the specific date, mint mark, and coin included in your order from what is currently in stock — this is not a customer-selectable option for a standard order. Since these are circulated coins, condition also varies from coin to coin, ranging from heavily worn to lightly circulated.
If you are looking for a specific date, mint mark, or condition rather than a standard random-year coin, contact us directly to ask whether that request can be accommodated separately from a standard order.
Why People Buy Peace Silver Dollars
The Peace Dollar pairs the same silver content as the Morgan Dollar with a simpler series — fewer total dates and mint marks, which makes it easier to understand what you have. For buyers looking to accumulate 90% silver in a larger, single-coin denomination, common-date Peace Dollars in circulated condition are a straightforward option.
Condition and Circulation Wear
These are circulated coins that were used as everyday money before being pulled from circulation for their silver content. Wear ranges from heavily worn to lightly circulated, and condition varies coin to coin. Since common-date coins are priced for silver content rather than numismatic grade, normal circulation wear does not reduce the silver value.
Do not clean or polish the coins. Cleaning does not remove silver content but can create surface damage and is generally unnecessary for coins being sold as 90% silver.
Peace Dollar vs. Morgan Dollar
Both dollars share the same silver content — the difference is design, mintage span, and series complexity.
| Feature | Peace Dollar | Morgan Dollar |
|---|---|---|
| Silver content | 0.7734 troy oz | 0.7734 troy oz |
| Years minted | 1921–1928, 1934–1935 | 1878–1904, 1921 |
| Series size | Fewer total dates and mints | Larger variety of dates and mints |
| Design | Art Deco Liberty, resting eagle | Classic Liberty profile, eagle with wings spread |
Neither is inherently better — both trade near melt for common dates in circulated condition, and pricing depends on the specific coin.
Our Take
The Peace Dollar is one of the more underappreciated coins in American history — a beautiful design with the same silver content as the Morgan Dollar and generally similar pricing for common circulated examples, yet it gets far less attention from new collectors.
We choose the specific date, mint mark, and coin that goes into each order based on current inventory, and condition will vary since these are circulated coins. This keeps the process simple and consistent, but it does mean this is not the right listing for someone looking for a specific date or grade — that request should be discussed with us separately.
Buyers who want a wider variety of dates and mint marks to sort through may prefer the Morgan Silver Dollar instead.
Common Mistakes With Peace Silver Dollars
Expecting to choose the specific date or mint mark
Random-year orders are filled from current available inventory, not a guaranteed date or mint mark. We select the specific coin sent based on what is in stock at the time.
Assuming circulation wear reduces silver value
These coins are priced for silver content, not numismatic grade. Normal circulation wear is expected and does not reduce the silver value of the coin.
Assuming every date is priced the same as a common date
This listing covers common 1922–1935 dates. A few low-mintage dates and the 1921 high-relief issue carry real numismatic premiums above melt and are evaluated separately.
Cleaning or polishing the coins
Cleaning can create surface damage and does not add value. Bring coins in as-is or text photos before doing anything to them.
Comparing online retail ask prices to dealer buy prices
An online retail asking price and a dealer's buy offer are different numbers. A dealer's offer reflects resale risk and current demand.
Expecting every coin to have collector value above silver content
Common-date circulated Peace Dollars are sold and evaluated for silver content, not rare-date or condition premiums. If you believe you have a specific rare date or exceptional condition coin, ask us about a separate numismatic evaluation.
Why Buy or Sell Locally in Highland, Utah
In-person evaluation
90% silver coins deserve an in-person look, not a phone estimate.
On-site precious-metal testing
We verify silver content before making an offer.
No need to ship coins
Bring your coins in — no shipping, insurance, or mail-related risk.
Text photos before visiting
Send photos of what you have for a preliminary sense of value.
Single coins and larger lots
Whether you have a few coins or a larger collection, we can evaluate it.
Spot-based pricing
Offers follow live silver spot plus current market demand.
Same-day transactions when appropriate
Many transactions can be completed the same day once coins are evaluated.
Clear expectations upfront
We explain how date and condition selection works before you buy.
Gold Silver Crypto is based in Highland, Utah and serves customers throughout Utah Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gold Silver Crypto sells 1922–1935 Peace Silver Dollars (random year) from our Highland, Utah location. Call or text (385) 442-9636 to check current availability and pricing.
A Peace Silver Dollar contains 0.7734 troy ounces of silver. It is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, with a total weight of 26.73 grams — the same silver content as the Morgan Dollar.
No. This is a random year listing covering 1922–1935. We choose the specific date and mint mark included in each order based on current available inventory — you are buying for silver content, not a guaranteed date. If you need a specific date or mint mark, let us know and we can discuss whether that is possible separately from a standard random-year order.
These are circulated coins, so condition varies from heavily worn to lightly circulated depending on the individual coin. They are sold for silver content, not numismatic grade, so normal circulation wear does not affect the silver value.
The 1921 Peace Dollar is a distinct high-relief, first-year issue that trades separately and typically carries a premium above later dates. This listing covers the more common 1922–1935 lower-relief issues sold as standard random-year 90% silver.
The obverse features a forward-facing portrait of Liberty wearing a radiant crown, designed by sculptor Anthony de Francisci. The reverse features a bald eagle at rest on a rocky mountaintop with the word 'PEACE' inscribed below — a tribute to the end of World War I.
Both contain exactly 0.7734 troy ounces of silver in a 90% silver composition. The Morgan Dollar was minted from 1878 to 1921; the Peace Dollar replaced it from 1921 onward. Both trade for similar prices in common circulated condition.
Yes. We buy Peace Silver Dollars in any quantity, from a single coin to larger lots. Pricing is based on live silver spot, date, mint mark, and condition. Call or text (385) 442-9636 for a quote.
No. Cleaning or polishing circulated silver coins can create surface damage and does not add value. Bring coins in as-is or text photos before doing anything to them.
Utah exempts investment-grade precious metals from sales tax. Peace Silver Dollars purchased in Utah should not be subject to sales tax. Confirm with your dealer at the time of purchase.
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Buying or selling Peace Silver Dollars? Call or text Gold Silver Crypto with the quantity, condition, and whether you are buying or selling. We choose the specific date and mint mark included in each order from current available inventory. We provide quotes from our Highland, Utah location.