![]() In general, 1926 dollars are relatively common in circulated grades, with values only a nominal amount higher than silver content price.Įven in Mint State-60 grades, 1926 silver dollars are quite reasonable in price, at around $50 for the 19-S issues, and $75 for the 1926-D – not too expensive for a coin that had an original mintage of around 2.3 million (and, of course, not all of these survive today). ![]() In 1926, Philadelphia struck 1,939,000 silver dollars, Denver produced 2,348,700, and San Francisco minted 6,980,000 dollar coins. ![]() Often considered the last of the “common” dates for Peace dollars, 1926 saw a decent – but not tremendous – supply of silver dollar coins.
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