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1935 Peace Silver Dollar

Numismatics / Collectible Coins

AI Estimated Value

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$75.00 - $125.00

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a United States Peace Silver Dollar dated 1935, which marks the final year of this specific series' circulation. The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, with a standard diameter of 38.1 millimeters. On the obverse, it features the profile of Liberty facing left, wearing a crown of rays, designed by Anthony de Francisci. The inscriptions include 'LIBERTY', 'IN GOD WE TRVST', and the date '1935'. The coin is currently housed in a clear protective plastic circular capsule, which has likely helped preserve its metallic surfaces. Visually, the coin displays an attractive luster and appears to be in a high-grade circulated or 'About Uncirculated' condition, though a definitive grade would require a reverse view to check for mint marks and eagle feather detail. There is minor surface friction visible on Liberty's cheek and the high points of her hair, which is common for this series. No major deep scratches, gouges, or significant environmental cleaning is immediately apparent through the capsule. The craftsmanship is indicative of U.S. Mint production from the early 20th century, characterized by the Art Deco style popular during that period.

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I have performed a visual examination of this 1935 Peace Silver Dollar. The coin appears to be in 'About Uncirculated' (AU) condition, exhibiting significant remaining mint luster with slight friction on the high points of Liberty’s coronet and cheek. Since 1935 was the final year of production for the Peace series, these specimens are highly sought after by type collectors. The strike appears average for the Philadelphia mint, and I detect no immediate signs of harsh cleaning or artificial toning, which often plagues coins of this era. The market for Peace Dollars remains robust, though value is highly sensitive to the presence of a 'S' (San Francisco) mint mark on the reverse; if present, the value could increase by 20-30%. Current auction comparables for an AU-grade 1935 Philadelphia strike typically fall within the $75 to $125 range. Significant limitations exist with image-based appraisal: I cannot verify the coin's exact weight, metallic composition through a density test, or examine the third dimension of the rim for signs of casting or alteration. A definitive valuation requires a physical inspection to check the reverse for mint marks and to ensure the absence of 'PVC damage' from older holders. For full authentication and maximum market liquidity, I recommend submission to a third-party grading service such as PCGS or NGC, and a review of any associated provenance or purchase history to confirm its chain of custody.

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