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When the Pittman Act was passed, requiring a series of silver dollars to be minted by domestic silver, the deadline was 1928. The US Mint wouldn't know until 6 years later that the Peace dollar would be minted two more times. The 1928 Peace silver dollar, minted by the Philadelphia Mint, lures collectors in with its incredibly low mintage. With only 360,649 coins minted in 1928, collectors try to aim for a certified coin, ensuring its authenticity and condition. Your Certified 1928 Peace silver dollar is in almost uncirculated condition, earning a grade of AU53. AU53 falls in the middle of the almost uncirculated grading scale, exhibiting slight wear and bag marks but the original mint luster is still present. NGC is revered for its impeccable grading standards and ideal packaging for the experienced collector. Your coin is preserved in an official NGC certified holder for further protection.