A Record-Breaking Coin That Stunned Pawn Stars
In one of the most unforgettable episodes of Pawn Stars, a customer casually brought in a 1928 Peace Dollar heβd won in a poker game. What he didnβt realize? That coin was worth a fortune.
After authentication by a numismatic expert, Rick Harrison paid $80,000 on the spot. But the real twist? The coin later sold at auction for $99,875βa nearly six-figure payday that surprised even the Pawn Stars team.
Itβs a shining example of how overlooked coins can hold unbelievable value.
π§ Why the 1928 Peace Dollar Is So Valuable
π Key Date Rarity:
- Mintage: Only 360,649 struck at the Philadelphia Mint
- Series Rarity: Lowest mintage in the entire Peace Dollar series (1921β1935)
- Survivability: Most were circulated heavilyβuncirculated coins are extremely rare
πͺ Condition Matters:
- Graded MS-65+ by PCGS (near-flawless condition)
- Visible βINCODWEβ minting anomaly, likely from a die clash
ποΈ Historical Importance:
- The last year of the original Peace Dollar design before major U.S. Mint design shifts
- Popular among collectors of American silver coinage and 20th-century currency
π΅οΈββοΈ How to Spot a Valuable Peace Dollar
π Key Things to Check:
- Date: Look for 1921 (high relief) and 1928βtop-value years
- Mint Marks:
- No mintmark (Philadelphia): Rare in high grades
- S mintmark (San Francisco): Scarce on certain dates like 1934-S
- Errors & Varieties:
- Doubled dies
- Die clashes (like βINCODWEβ)
- Off-center strikes
- Weight: Peace Dollars should weigh 26.73 grams
- Sound: Genuine silver dollars have a distinct βringβ when lightly tapped
π Peace Dollar Value Guide (Key Dates)
| Year | Mint Mark | Circulated | Uncirculated (MS-63+) | Top Grades (MS-65+) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1921 | None | $100β$1,000 | $1,500β$10,000 | $25,000β$150,000+ |
| 1928 | None | $500β$5,000 | $10,000β$50,000 | $80,000β$100,000+ |
| 1934-S | S | $50β$500 | $1,000β$15,000 | $20,000β$40,000 |
π Note: The 1928 Philadelphia (no mintmark) in MS-65+ is considered the βholy grailβ for Peace Dollar collectors.
π§° What to Do If You Find a Peace Dollar
β Donβt Clean It!
Cleaning destroys valueβleave natural patina intact.
π¦ Submit for Grading:
- PCGS or NGC are the gold standards
- Cost: $50β$150 depending on service level and insurance
π΅ Where to Sell:
| Coin Value | Best Venue | Approximate Fees |
|---|---|---|
| $50,000β$100,000+ | Heritage Auctions | ~15% |
| $5,000β$20,000 | Private Collectors / Coin Shows | Varies |
| <$5,000 | eBay (certified coins only) | ~12.9% |
π‘ Tip: Include high-resolution photos and any certification numbers when selling.
π¨ Could Your Silver Dollar Be Worth Six Figures?
<span style=”color: #ff0000;”><strong>Check your stash now!</strong></span> You might be sitting on a life-changing coin.
β Visit PennyVerse.info to access:
- π FREE Silver Dollar Value Guide
- π Live Auction Tracker for high-value Peace Dollars
- π₯ Expert Video Tips on spotting fakes and errors
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πΊ Watch the Full Pawn Stars Clip:
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That old dollar in your drawer? It might just pay off your mortgage. πͺπ΅
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