1926 Silver Dollar Obverse Struck Thru Mint Error MS-62 NGC

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$300.00

The 1926 Silver Dollar Obverse Struck Thru Mint Error is a fascinating piece for collectors, graded MS-62 by NGC. This coin features a unique mint error on the obverse, making it a standout addition to any numismatic collection. Its historical significance and rarity due to the mint error enhance its appeal among enthusiasts.

About This 1926 Silver Dollar Obverse Struck Thru Mint Error

The 1926 Silver Dollar is part of the Peace Dollar series, which was minted from 1921 to 1935. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the Peace Dollar commemorates the end of World War I and symbolizes peace. The obverse features Lady Liberty, while the reverse depicts a bald eagle clutching an olive branch. Collectors prize this series for its historical context and artistic design. Mint errors like this obverse struck thru are particularly sought after for their rarity and the unique story they tell about the minting process.

Specifications

  • Year: 1926
  • Denomination: Silver Dollar
  • Type/Variety: Obverse Struck Thru Mint Error
  • Grade: MS-62
  • Certification Company: NGC
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