The 1926 Peace Dollar is a highly sought-after coin among collectors. This silver dollar features Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle perched on a rock on the reverse. Mint marks can be found on the reverse below the word "ONE".
Helpful Tip: When examining a 1926 Peace Dollar, use a magnifying glass to check the mint mark location and look for any signs of cleaning or damage that might affect value.
1926 Peace Dollar Values by Mint Mark and Condition
- 1926 Philadelphia (No Mint Mark) ($32 to $45)
- 1926-D Denver Mint ($32 to $50)
- 1926-S San Francisco Mint ($32 to $55)
- 1926 Philadelphia MS-65 Grade ($425 to $500)
- 1926-D MS-65 Grade ($2,000 to $2,500)
- 1926-S MS-65 Grade ($3,000 to $3,500)
Known Error Varieties
- 1926 Doubled Die Obverse ($150 to $500)
- 1926 Doubled Die Reverse ($125 to $400)
- 1926 Die Break Error ($75 to $200)
The 1926 Peace Dollar contains 90% silver and 10% copper, weighing 26.73 grams. Approximately 1.9 million were minted in Philadelphia, 2.3 million in Denver, and 6.9 million in San Francisco. Learn more about Peace Dollar errors in our comprehensive guide.

