1921-P High Relief Peace Dollar NGC/PCGS MS64+
Mint State 64+ population significantly less than 1% of total mintage
Denomination | Dollars |
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Series | Peace Dollar |
Composition | Silver |
Year | 1921 |
Mint | Philadelphia (P) |
Grade | Mint State |
Mint State Score | MS 64 |
Designation | Condition Rarity, Star/Plus |
Certification | PCGS, NGC |
The Peace Dollar, designed by Anthony de Francisci, was minted from 1921 to 1928 and once again from 1934 to 1935. Created to honor the restoration of peace to the world after World War I concluded, this is one of America's most renowned coins. Out of all Peace Dollar issues, 1921 was the only year that the illustrious Silver Peace Dollar series was struck solely in high relief. Due to the difficulties of producing high relief coins at the time, the Peace Dollar was quickly changed to a low relief design in 1922. This 1921 High Relief Peace Dollar was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and is graded in Mint State 64+ condition. Out of every 1921 High Relief Peace Dollar struck, significantly less than 1% have been graded in MS64+ condition between NGC and PCGS. With such a low MS64+ population, this coin is considered a Condition Rarity.