While most 1964 coins are common, one extraordinary exception existsβthe legendary 1964 Peace Dollar prototype, with a current market value approaching $10 million. At PennyVerse, weβve secured exclusive insights into this numismatic unicorn, the holy grail of U.S. coin collecting.
π The $10 Million 1964 Peace Dollar: Key Facts

π Historical Significance
β Last U.S. silver dollar design before discontinuation
β Only 12 prototypes struck at the Denver Mint
β All but one melted by the U.S. Treasury
β Single known survivor held privately
π οΈ Authentication Features
β Weight: 26.73g (standard silver dollar)
π¬ Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
π Edge Lettering: βE PLURIBUS UNUMβ present
ποΈ Mint Mark: βDβ below eagle (Denver Mint)
π Record Ownership & Value Growth
Year | Event | Value |
---|---|---|
1964 | Struck at Denver Mint | Face value |
1965 | Discovered in vault | $10,000 |
1973 | First private sale | $75,000 |
1999 | Auction record | $1.2M |
2021 | Private sale | $7.8M |
2024 | Estimated value | $9.5Mβ$10.5M |
π How to Identify This Legendary Coin
β Critical Identification Points
β Date & Design: Matches standard Peace Dollar but dated 1964
β Mint Mark: βDβ on reverse below eagle
β Surface Quality: Proof-like finish with minimal handling marks
β Pedigree Documentation: Must trace to original Denver Mint production
β Beware of Fakes & Replicas
π« Altered Date Coins (common 1921β1935 Peace dollars)
π« Modern Restrikes (illegal but exist on the black market)
π« High-Quality Counterfeits (several identified)
π¬ Verification Requires:
β Metallurgical testing
β Mint archive documentation
β PCGS/NGC certification (special label)
π Why This Coin Commands $10 Million
β Only Known Survivor of discontinued series
β Mint-Documented Rarity with full provenance
β Last Silver Dollar of Its Kind
β Museum-Quality Artifact of numismatic history
π Current Market Position
π° Insurance Valuation: $10.2 million (Lloydβs of London)
π Appreciation Rate: 15β20% annually
π€΅ Potential Buyers: Only 3β5 collectors worldwide could afford it
π¦ Where This Coin Could Surface
π Private Collections (possibly unrecognized)
π Bank Vaults (in old silver dollar holdings)
π Foreign Holdings (exported pre-1973)
π¦ Safety Deposit Boxes (unclaimed/inherited)
π¨ What to Do If You Find One
1οΈβ£ Do NOT clean or handle excessively
2οΈβ£ Contact PCGS/NGC immediately
3οΈβ£ Secure in a bank vault
4οΈβ£ Obtain legal counsel
5οΈβ£ Contact Heritage Auctions
β οΈ Warning: All transactions require Treasury Department approval due to the coinβs status.
π Free Authentication Resources
π [1964 Peace Dollar Checklist]
πΈ [How to Document Rare Finds]
β [Legal Guidelines for Prototype Coins]
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