Buy Peace Silver Dollars in New Jersey
The Peace Silver Dollar was struck from 1921 to 1935 to mark the end of World War I, designed by Anthony de Francisci with a serene Liberty head and a perched eagle holding an olive branch. Like its Morgan predecessor it is 90% silver, which gives it weight for the stacker, while its short run and meaningful history give it lasting collectible appeal for the hobbyist. We sell Peace Dollars across central New Jersey at fair prices anchored to the live silver spot market, with key dates valued on their own merits. Walk into any of our six stores, examine the coin in person, and leave with it the same day.
Why buy your Peace Dollars from us
- Pricing anchored to the live silver spot market for the metal, with collectible dates valued on condition and rarity
- Genuine classic US dollars struck in 90% silver, the Peace design issued from 1921 through 1935
- Walk-in, same-day pickup at six central NJ stores, no shipping and no waiting
- Buy and sell in the same place, so you always have a local market for your coins later
We also buy Peace Silver Dollars
Have Peace Dollars to sell? We buy them at fair rates tied to the live silver spot price for common dates and priced on their collectible value when warranted, examined and quoted in front of you with same-day cash at any store.
Sell to UsBuy Peace Silver Dollars near you
Visit any of our six central New Jersey stores. Same-day pickup, subject to inventory. Call ahead for the day's quote and availability.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Peace Silver Dollar made of?
It is struck in 90% silver and 10% copper, the same alloy as the Morgan dollar before it. Each coin carries a substantial amount of silver, and we can show you the weight and quote in person before you buy.
When were Peace Dollars minted?
They were struck from 1921 to 1935, commemorating peace after World War I. It is a shorter series than the Morgan, which you can verify by date and mint mark on any coin in our stores.
Are Peace Dollars collectible or just bullion?
Both. Common dates trade close to their silver content, while scarcer dates and high-grade examples carry collectible value above the metal. We value each coin on its own merits and explain the quote.
Do you buy Peace Dollars back?
Yes. We buy and sell in the same six stores, so you always have a local market. We examine and quote your coins in front of you, tied to live silver spot for common dates and on collectible value when it applies.
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