1923 Silver Dollar

Early Silver Dollars

1923 silver dollar mint mark

View sold price and similar items: 1923 Silver Dollar from Martin Auction Company on March 1, 0119 1:00 PM CDT. History, Information, and Value of 1923 Peace Dollar Value of 1923 Peace Silver Dollar The 1923 Peace dollar, from the Philadelphia Mint, is considered among the most common in this series, and while many were circulated, large quantities were stored in Mint bags. The 1923 Peace Dollar is the second most common date of the type, second only to the 1922. Collectors will have no problem finding a nice example of this date, as tens of thousands have been certified in MS-63 and MS-64. In fact, for type purposes, the 1923 Peace Dollar is one of the easiest dates top find in top condition. The 1923 silver dollar with no mint mark is worth around $25 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $27. In uncirculated condition the price is around $30 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $100. The 1923 Peace Dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint is the most common issue of the entire series in uncirculated grades. Although the overall mintage was not the highest at 30,800,000 pieces, substantial quantities of the coins survived undisturbed for years in mint bags, providing an ample supply for future generations.

Minted at: San Francisco

Metal Composition: 90% Silver - 10% Copper

Mass / Weight: 26.73 grams

What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):
Coin Value Chart: Typical Coin Prices, Values and Worth in USD based on Grade/Condition
Good
(G-4)
Very Good
(VG-8)
Fine
(F-12)
Very Fine
(VF-20)
Extremely Fine
(EF-40)
About Uncirculated
(AU-50)
Uncirculated
(MS-60)
Uncirculated
(MS-65)
Proof
(PR-65)
$28$31$36$42$45$49$61$6,373-

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1923-S Peace Silver Dollar is Worth $31 in Average Condition and can be Worth $61 to $6,373 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin's Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the Melt Value of every US Coin.1923Dollar
MELT VALUE: $21.15
Even More Peace Silver Dollar Years/Mints/Varieties


20 items found

  • Seller: allthatisleft
    Condition: Cull
  • 90% Silver. The coin shown in the photos is the exact coin you'll receive.
    Seller: upnorthcoins
    Condition: VF-20
  • 90% Silver - The coin shown in the photos is the exact coin you'll receive.
    Seller: upnorthcoins
    Condition: VF-35
  • 90% Silver - The coin shown in the photos is the exact coin you'll receive.
    Seller: upnorthcoins
    Condition: VF-35
  • Seller: AMCoinshop
    Condition: VERY FINE
  • $45.00
    or Best Offer
  • $34.99
    Free Shipping
  • $55.00
    Free Shipping
    Seller: dexdav
    Certification Agency: Other
    Condition: Check details in photo.
  • Seller: SouthJerseyCoins
    Certification Agency: PCGS
    Condition: MS65
  • Seller: 4X4mike
    Condition: Seems to be in AU condition
  • Seller: 4X4mike
    Condition: Seems to be in AU condition
  • Seller: 4X4mike
    Condition: Seems to be in EF condition
  • Seller: 4X4mike
    Condition: Seems to be in EF condition
  • Seller: 4X4mike
    Condition: Seems to be in EF condition
  • Seller: 4X4mike
    Condition: Seems to be in low MS condition
  • Seller: 4X4mike
    Condition: Seems to be in EF condition
  • Seller: 4X4mike
    Condition: Seems to be in MS condition
  • Seller: bdemars-coin-store
    Certification Agency: Other
    Certification Number: 001261
    Condition: AU
  • Seller: bdemars-coin-store
    Certification Agency: Other
    Certification Number: 000896
    Condition: Extra Fine
  • Seller: nanalmb
    Condition: Excellent


The 1923-S silver dollar has been viewed as an available date because of its mintage of more than 19 million, but it has not been saved over the years.

It hardly seems possible that there might be sleepers to be found in any type of silver dollar. With the popularity of silver dollars today has come much information.

The 1923-S in a grade like MS-65 is starting to look like something of a sleeper. If any date was overlooked, 1923-S seems like a pretty good candidate. In 1923 the mints were still under a great deal of pressure to produce large numbers of silver dollars. As a result, the 1923-S had a relatively high mintage of 19,020,000 pieces. The total was certainly high for a San Francisco silver dollar at the time.

The dollars of this period were not melted since the Pittman Act melting was over. Dollars were being produced not to circulate, but to serve as backing for new Silver Certificates.
With its mintage of over 19 million, the 1923-S would not have seemed like a promising date. There were very few who were interested in silver dollars anyway. It was not likely to be highly saved. It apparently went to the vaults and kept emerging. There was still no numismatic interest, so when many $1,000 bags appeared around 1942, few coins were saved.

The same would be true around 1950 when more bags appeared around San Francisco. Still more bags appeared in the final Treasury releases of 1962-64. Like so many other Peace dollars, it seemed like an available date with very little potential. The Redfield hoard produced only a small number of bags. While most were Mint State, the coins were flatly struck and usually no better than MS-63.

With bag after bag emerging from an already high mintage, there had been chances for decades to acquire nice examples of the 1923-S, but it did not happen in large numbers.

1923 Silver Dollars

Today the 1923-S is $13 in G-4 since it is an available date. In MS-65 at $6,750, it is a premium date but not among the top Peace dollars in price in MS-65.

With that said, there are only about half a dozen more expensive MS-65 dates, and there may be reason to suspect it could easily be more expensive.

The 1924-S is currently $9,500 in MS-65. That puts it at almost $3,000 more than the 1923-S. However, the 1923-S has been seen by PCGS 67 times in MS-65, two times in MS-66 and once in MS-67. The 1924-S has been seen 61 times in MS-65 and an additional five times in MS-66. We have almost identical totals of two dates that are quite far apart in price.

1923 Silver Dollar Ebay

A large reason for the difference may be the historic belief that the 1923-S is available because of its large mintage. This belief is how we got to the current situation. Everyone believed it was available so it was never saved. Sooner or later someone will learn that the 1923-S is not available, and it may well be a great value at its prices today.