Discover the timeless elegance of the 1923 Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS-63, a cherished piece of American numismatic history. This stunning USA silver dollar, certified by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) in Mint State 63 condition, showcases the iconic Peace Dollar design that symbolizes post-World War I harmony. Ideal for collectors and investors seeking high-quality 1923 Peace Silver Dollar coins, this example features sharp details, original luster, and minimal wear, making it a standout addition to any bullion or numismatic portfolio. With its 90% silver content, it's not just a coin—it's a tangible link to early 20th-century America.
The Peace Dollar series was introduced in 1921 as a commemoration of the end of World War I and the Treaty of Versailles. Designed by renowned sculptor Anthony de Francisci, the obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a radiate crown and holding an olive branch, while the reverse depicts a majestic eagle perched on a rock with arrows and an olive branch in its talons—emblems of strength and peace. The 1923 Peace Silver Dollar was struck at the Philadelphia Mint without a mint mark, part of a mintage of over 30 million coins that year. These dollars were produced under the Pittman Act to bolster silver reserves, blending artistic beauty with historical significance. Today, NGC-certified examples like this MS-63 are highly sought after in the numismatic market for their condition and collectible value.
Elevate your collection with this authentic 1923 Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS-63. Perfect for numismatists appreciating certified silver dollars from the USA's roaring twenties era.