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1923-S $1 Peace Dollar!
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1923-S $1 Peace Dollar!

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    Item specifics

    Denomination
    $1
    Circulated/Uncirculated
    Circulated
    Coin
    Peace
    Fineness
    0.9
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    Certification
    Uncertified

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    <h2>Ron Guth</h2><p>The typical 1923-S Peace Dollar is characterizerd by a poor strike, lackluster appearance, and excessive bagmarks.&nbsp; This is pretty typical of any S-Mint Peace Dollar, but especially so on the 1923-S.&nbsp; The PCGS Population Report reflects the poor quality of the 1923-S Peace Dollar, with the majority of those certified falling into the MS-63 grade level.&nbsp; A fair amount of MS-64 1923-S peace Dollars have been certified, but Gems are rare.&nbsp; Even in MS-65, this date approaches valkuations of five figures.&nbsp; As of this writing (11/8/2010), PCGS has certified only two 1923-S Peace Dollars in MS-66 and only a single example in MS-67.&nbsp; The value of these Gems is highly speculative, as none of them has appeared at auction since PCGS began keeping track of such things in 1994; one can only imagine the records that any one of these coins would set.</p><p>According to a notice in the June 1934 issue of <em>The Numismatist</em> (p. 416), collectors could still purchase Uncirculated 1923-S Peace Dollars for &quot;the face value of the coins and an amount sufficient to cover the mail charrges by first-class mail.&quot;</p><h2>Q. David Bowers</h2>The following narrative, with minor editing, is from my "Silver Dollars & Trade Dollars of the United States: A Complete Encyclopedia" (Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries, Inc., 1993).<br/><br/>Coinage Context<br/><br/>Large mintage: The mintage of 19,020,000 constitutes a record for any San Francisco Mint Peace dollar. Many were placed into circulation at or near the time of striking, but millions remained in storage and were paid out in the 1940s and 1950s. <br/><br/>Numismatic Information<br/><br/>Hoard coins: The 1923-S dollar was available inexpensively throughout the 1930s. In the spring and summer of 1942, many 1,000-coin bags were paid out by the San Francisco Mint, and the price dropped to the point at which George B. Rogers, in The Numismatist, September 1942, was offering Uncirculated coins for $1.25 each. The numismatic demand was not great, and Rogers and his contemporaries probably sold no more than a few bags, mostly a coin or two at a time, although there was also a limited call for rolls of 20 pieces. <br/><br/>In 1949 and 1950, many more bags of 1923-S dollars came on the market and were readily available through banks in the San Francisco and Oakland area. The market for them was very limited however, as coins of all kinds were experiencing a price slump. By 1953-54 there were still quantities of bags available for anyone desiring them. Many went to casinos in Las Vegas and Reno, and a few to silver dollar hoarders. Many more bags came out in 1955-56, and it is said that more came to light during the Treasury release of 1962-64. This may be where LaVere Redfield obtained his. The Redfield estate, auctioned in January 1976, is said to have had quite a few bags; these graded MS-60 to 63 and were weakly struck, noted John Highfill in his Comprehensive U.S. Silver Dollar Encyclopedia. <br/><br/>John Kamin, publisher of The Forecaster newsletter, recalled the following; <br/><br/>“One day in 1967, a good client of the Forecaster called me up, said he had a couple of bags of 1923 Peace dollars he wished to have me sell for him for a small commission, and that he would drop them off at lunchtime. When he did, I started to look them over, and was soon astonished to find that they all had the S mintmark. But on the Teletype, I was unable to get much more than the price of the more common 1923 Philadelphia coins, and I finally sold the bags for around $1,300 each to Joe Flynn, Sr. of Kansas City. 1923-S bags were very common during the 1960s on the West Coast, and apparently the client had obtained these from a bank at face value

    Product Identifiers

    Designer
    Anthony DE Francisci
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    170425827

    Product Key Features

    Strike Type
    Business
    Mint Location
    San Francisco, San Francisco, California
    Composition
    90% Silver, 10% Copper
    Year
    1923

    Dimensions

    Weight
    26.73g

    Additional Product Features

    Mintage
    192
    Mint
    San Francisco
    Denomination
    $1
    PCGS Number
    7362
    Diameter
    38.1mm
    Mint Mark
    S
    Edge
    Reeded

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