The 1935-S Peace Dollar is a U.S. silver dollar, part of the series that was minted from 1921 to 1935 to commemorate the end of World War I.
Features the portrait of Abraham Lincoln, designed by Victor David Brenner. The coin’s inscription reads “LIBERTY” at the top and the year “1992” at the bottom.
Shows an eagle in flight, perched on a rock, clutching an olive branch with the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” above and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” below.
The 1935-S Peace Dollar is made of 90% silver and 10% copper, weighing 26.73 grams. This was the standard composition for U.S. silver dollars at the time.
The 1935-S Peace Dollar had a mintage of 1,569,000 coins, making it one of the lower-mintage issues in the Peace Dollar series. Its relative scarcity contributes to its desirability among collectors.
While not as rare as some other dates in the series, the 1935-S is still considered a key date due to its lower mintage and relative scarcity, especially in higher grades.
Pay close attention to the details of Liberty’s face and the eagle on the reverse. The star on Liberty's coronet and the eagle's wings and feathers should be distinct.
Look for coins that have been well-preserved, as coins with fewer scratches or contact marks are much more desirable.
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