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1923-D 1 Dollar Peace Dollar. Alte US MÜNZE. Silber Dollar
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1923-D 1 Dollar Peace Dollar. Alte US MÜNZE. Silber Dollar

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    Denomination
    $1
    Coin
    Peace
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States

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    <h2>Ron Guth</h2><p>The 1923-D Peace Dollar has the second highest mintage of all the Peace Dollars made at the Denver mint.&nbsp; Like the 1922-D, the 1923-D sometimes comes weakly struck in the centers, but it is possible to find fully struck examples with a little bit of luck and effort.&nbsp; Most of the examples certified by PCGS are fairly equally distributed between the MS63 and MS64 grades, mostly because of strike and mark issues.&nbsp; MS65 examples are fairly scarce, though not rare.&nbsp; In MS66, the population drops off dramatically.&nbsp; PCGS has not graded any 1923-D Peace Dollars in MS67.&nbsp; Luster ranges from frosty white to chrome-like.&nbsp; Many 1923-D Peace Dollars show spidery die cracks on both sides.</p><h2>Q. David Bowers</h2>The following narrative, with minor editing, is from my "Silver Dollars & Trade Dollars of the United States: A Complete Encyclopedia" (Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries, Inc., 1993).<br/><br/>Coinage Context <br/><br/>When minted, the 1923-D dollars were not needed in the channels of commerce. Most were sent to storage vaults. <br/><br/>Numismatic Information <br/><br/>The first Peace dollar rarity: In an article in The Numismatist, July 1925, collector E.S. Thresher stated' that in June 1919 he embarked on a search to find each and every date of coin variety believed to be available in circulation. In the Peace dollar series, still a relatively new series when he wrote his letter in 1925, he had located every issue from 1921 through 1925 except for 1923-D, 1925-D, and 1925-S, the first being non-existent and the second not having been released yet. From this it is apparent that the 1923-D was rare in its own time, and may not have been released in 1923 or 1924, through early 1925 (for the article to have appeared in the July 1925 issue, it was probably received in April or May). <br/><br/>In due time, the 1923-D became the first coin to be considered a rarity in the Peace dollar series. Today, this makes curious reading, as 1923-D is not even remotely in the same context now. By 1938, the elusive nature of the 1923-D in Uncirculated grade was recognized, and in that year specimens sold for $12.50 to $20. As a point of contrast, a comparable 1934-S cost less than $1.50. However, fame was fleeting for the 1923-D, and in late autumn 1938 the Treasury turned a number of bags loose. Within a month or two the price plummeted to the $2 range or even less. <br/><br/>Hoard coins: Many bags were paid out by the Treasury Department from the late 1930s through at least the 1950s, after which time the government stock of mint-sealed bags of this issue was largely depleted.<br/><br/>Circulated grades: The 1923-D is among the commonest mintmarked Peace dollars in VF-20 to AU-58 grades. In EF and AU condition it is very plentiful, probably the result of bags having been released into circulation in the 1940s. <br/><br/>Mint State grades: The 1923-D is plentiful in Mint State. Most are in lower ranges such as MS-60 through 62, at which level probably several tens of thousands exist. In MS-63 grade, I believe that 5,000 to 10,000 exist, and in MS-64, 2,500 to 5,000. In comparison to the number of collectors desiring Peace dollars for their collections, these numbers are small. At the MS-65 level, probably fewer than 1,000 survive. <br/><br/>Most Mint State 1923-D dollars seen on the market today are well struck and lustrous on the obverse. The reverse is often lightly struck at the center, due to the dies being spaced too far apart. Some are weakly struck on the rims and at the date. The situation of careless minting was endemic at the Denver Mint in the mid-1920s, and Buffalo nickels and Lincoln cents of the era were often poorly struck as well. <br/><br/>As most Mint State dollars were shuffled hither and yon in storage vaults for years before being released, the typical 1923-D dollar is apt to show bagmarks, sometimes severe

    Product Identifiers

    Designer
    Anthony DE Francisci
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    170449810

    Product Key Features

    Strike Type
    Business
    Mint Location
    Denver, Colorado, Denver
    Composition
    90% Silver, 10% Copper
    Year
    1923

    Dimensions

    Weight
    26.73g

    Additional Product Features

    Mintage
    6811
    Mint
    Denver
    Denomination
    $1
    PCGS Number
    7361
    Diameter
    38.1mm
    Mint Mark
    D
    Edge
    Reeded

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