The 1928 Peace Dollar MS-64+ NGC is one of the most desirable issues in the United States Mint’s iconic Peace Dollar series, introduced to commemorate peace following World War I. Minted in 1928, this coin is recognized as a key date due to its relatively low mintage compared to other Peace Dollars, making it highly sought after by collectors.
The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, containing approximately 0.7734 troy ounces of pure silver, combining intrinsic value with significant numismatic importance.
This example is graded MS-64+ (Mint State 64 Plus) by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC), indicating a coin that is above average for the MS-64 grade, with stronger luster, better eye appeal, and fewer marks than typical examples at this level.
In this condition, the coin is uncirculated, displaying strong mint luster, a well-defined strike, and only minor contact marks, resulting in excellent overall eye appeal—just a step below Gem quality.
The obverse features the elegant Lady Liberty portrait designed by Anthony de Francisci, symbolizing freedom and optimism. The reverse showcases a bald eagle perched on a rock with the word “PEACE”, representing stability and hope in the post–World War I era.
With its key-date status, MS-64+ grade, and trusted NGC certification, the 1928 Peace Dollar is a standout addition to any U.S. coin collection or investment portfolio, especially for collectors seeking high-quality examples of this rare and historically significant issue.