![]() 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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