
Hello! That's a great question. The 1923 "Liberty" one-dollar coin is officially known as the Peace Dollar, and its value almost entirely depends on its physical condition or grade.
The 1923 Peace Dollar is a very common coin in the series, so if your coin shows signs of wear from being in circulation, its value is generally tied to the melt value of its silver content.
If your coin is in uncirculated or "mint state" (MS) condition, it will carry a premium over its silver value. The better the condition, the more it's worth. For example, a coin in a lower uncirculated grade like MS-60 might be valued around $35 or $36. A slightly nicer one in MS-63 condition could be worth about $42 to $45.
The value can increase quite a bit for higher-grade examples. A coin graded MS-65 could be worth anywhere from $90 to over $100. For coins in exceptionally pristine condition, like an MS-67, the value can jump dramatically into the thousands, potentially around $1,950 or more. In short, the key to your coin's value is its state of preservation


