Description
1926-S Peace Silver Dollar – Historic San Francisco Mint Coin
Add a classic and highly collectible U.S. silver dollar to your collection with this 1926-S Peace Dollar. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this iconic coin is part of the Peace Dollar series designed by Anthony de Francisci to commemorate the restoration of peace following World War I.
The obverse features a striking portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a radiant crown, symbolizing peace and hope for the future. The reverse depicts a majestic bald eagle perched on a rock, clutching an olive branch, with the word “PEACE” inscribed below—an unusually direct message in U.S. coinage design history.
Composed of 90% silver, the 1926-S Peace Dollar is especially sought after due to its relatively lower survival rate in higher grades and strong collector demand. San Francisco issues from the Peace Dollar series are widely collected for their historical significance and role in post-war American coinage.
Issued during the mid-1920s, this coin represents a transitional era in U.S. monetary history, bridging the gap between early 20th-century silver dollars and modern numismatic design. Its bold artistry, historical importance, and intrinsic silver value make it a standout addition to any collection.
Features:
• Struck at the San Francisco Mint
• Designed by Anthony de Francisci
• Composed of 90% silver

