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Just like the Morgan, the Peace silver dollar had a comeback in 1934 for just two years. The price of domestic silver hit an all time low, forcing the US Mint to produce 954,097 silver dollars at the Philadelphia Mint in 1934. Under the reign of a new Chief Engraver, the Peace silver dollar was minted at all three mints for the returning year. Most of the 1934 Peace dollars were placed into circulation but finding higher grades isn't a challenge for this date either. Your 1934 Peace dollar is in high demand among collectors, due to its importance in US currency. Your coin is also in extra fine condition, exhibiting wear on Liberty's hairline and face but the lasting bit of original mint luster is still apparent. The Peace silver dollar is the first US coin to commemorate peace, as it depicts an eagle carrying olive branches on the reverse.