1926-D $1 Peace Silver Dollar PCGS MS65+ (CAC)
This attractive coin would be an excellent addition to your collection. The 1926-D Peace Dollar is among the more common dates in this popular series.
Writes Ron Guth in PCGS Coinfacts, “Most examples offer a good, if not strong, strike. This date is also known for having bright, sometimes booming, luster.… All in all, the 1926-D Peace Dollar is an excellent…choice for type purposes.” David Bowers writes, “Many specimens have a rich, satiny lustre.”
PCGS has graded 42 as MS65+ with 435 finer. In CAC, there are 152 in both MS65 and MS65+ (CAC does not separate regular and plus grades in their pop report).
Anthony de Francisci, the medalist who crafted the Peace dollar design, with his wife Teresa, who served as his model for Liberty. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
PCGS # | 7368 |
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Grading Service | PCGS |
Year of Issue | 1926 |
Grade | MS65+ |
Denom Type | Peace Dollar |
Numeric Denomination | $1 |
Mint Location | Denver |
Designation | NONE |
Circ/UnCirc | Uncirculated |
Strike Type | Business |
Grade Add On | CAC |
Holder Type | N/A |
Population | 42 |
Pop Higher | 435 |
Mintage | 2,348,700 |
Designer | Anthony de Francisci |
Edge Type | Reeded |
Coin Weight | 26.73 |
Metal Content | 90% Silver, 10% Copper |