The 1927 Peace Dollar represents one of the lower mintage years in the Peace Dollar series. This silver dollar features Lady Liberty's radiant crown design on the obverse and a majestic eagle on the reverse.
Helpful Tip: The 1927-S Peace Dollar is particularly valuable in higher grades due to poor striking quality at the San Francisco mint.
1927 Peace Dollar Values by Mint Mark and Condition
- 1927 Philadelphia (No Mint Mark) ($35 to $50)
- 1927-D Denver Mint ($35 to $55)
- 1927-S San Francisco Mint ($35 to $60)
- 1927 Philadelphia MS-65 Grade ($750 to $850)
- 1927-D MS-65 Grade ($3,500 to $4,000)
- 1927-S MS-65 Grade ($22,000 to $25,000)
Notable Error Varieties
- 1927 Doubled Die Obverse ($200 to $600)
- 1927 Die Break Error ($100 to $300)
- 1927 Lamination Error ($150 to $400)
The 1927 Peace Dollar contains 90% silver and 10% copper, weighing 26.73 grams. Mintage was relatively low with 848,000 struck in Philadelphia, 1.3 million in Denver, and 866,000 in San Francisco. Discover more about Peace Dollar errors in our detailed guide.

