The coin needs to be seen for a accurate assessment of value. Circulated coins have retail values from $200.00 to $450.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin. Mint State are $500.00-$650.00.
You need to know the coin's date and mint mark. This design is normally called a Peace dollar because it was minted to honor the end of WWI. "Trvst" is NOT an error. See the Related Question.
In 1921 Silver Dollars were made in both Morgan & Peace(the only year this occured) the Peace being much more valuable,this being said there is no such mint mark as an "e" I don't know what you are looking at. Hope this was helpful Jack
The 1804 Silver dollar, Class I and the 2007 C$1m coin are worth more than the German Mark
The value of a 1929 silver dollar, specifically the Peace Silver Dollar, typically ranges from $20 to $50, depending on its condition and mint mark. Coins in higher grades or with rare mint marks can be worth significantly more, sometimes exceeding $1,000. To determine its exact value, it’s best to consult a numismatic expert or check current market prices.
No D's in 1928. The coins were only struck in Philadelphia and San Francisco. The S coins run from $30.00 to $70.00 in circulated grades.
If the 1928 Peace dollar has no mint mark, circulated coins have retail values of $275.00-$430.00 depending on the grade.
If the 1928 Peace dollar has no mint mark, circulated values are $290.00-$450.00 depending on the grade
The 1928 Philadelphia Peace Dollar has no mint mark, indicating it was minted in Philadelphia. A normal 1928 Peace Dollar would have a D or S mint mark denoting it was minted in Denver or San Francisco. The absence of a mint mark on the coin indicates it is the Philadelphia Mint version.
1928 makes it a Peace dollar. The mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, below the word "one." D for Denver, S is San Francisco, and no mark is Philadelphia.
1928 would make it a Peace dollar. The mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, just below the word "one."
If you mean a 1928 Peace dollar with No mint mark It's the key date to the series the value in VF-20 is $475.00. I suggest you take it to a coin dealer, because I have seen many 1928 S mint coins with the mint mark removed.
If you mean a 1928 Peace dollar with No mint mark It's the key date to the series the value in VF-20 is $475.00. I suggest you take it to a coin dealer, because I have seen many 1928 S mint coins with the mint mark removed.
The term "1928 D of P" typically refers to the 1928 Denver (D) mint edition of a coin, specifically the Peace Dollar. The "P" indicates that it was struck in Philadelphia, which is often denoted by a "P" mint mark on coins. The 1928 Peace Dollar is notable for its rarity and is highly sought after by collectors.
You need to know the date, condition, and mint mark to establish a value. See the link below for a online price guide. Most Peace dollars are worth about $28 in fine condition unless you have the 1928 from the Philadelphia mint and that one is worth between $110 - $180 depending on condition.
On a 1928 Peace Silver Dollar, the mint mark is located on the lower right side of the reverse, just above the tail of the eagle. If the coin has a "V" instead of "U" in the word "PLURAL," it indicates it is a variety known as the "V" mint mark version. The mint mark itself indicates where the coin was minted: "S" for San Francisco, "D" for Denver, and no mint mark for Philadelphia.
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