
It's a common point of confusion, but there is no such coin as a 1923 Susan B. Anthony silver dollar. The Susan B. Anthony dollar was first minted in 1979 and is composed of a copper-nickel clad, not silver. The United States silver dollar coin minted in 1923 was the Peace Dollar. It is highly likely that you have a 1923 Peace Dollar.
The value of a 1923 Peace Dollar is determined by its condition, or grade, and its mint mark. The coin was produced at the Philadelphia, Denver (D), and San Francisco (S) mints. A 1923 Peace Dollar from the Philadelphia mint (which has no mint mark) is the most common. In circulated condition, its value is primarily based on its 90% silver content, which fluctuates with the market but is typically in the range of $17 to $25.
In uncirculated, or Mint State (MS), condition, the value increases significantly. A basic uncirculated 1923 Peace Dollar might be valued at around $30 to $50. However, for coins in exceptionally high grades, the value can rise to several hundred dollars or more, as determined by professional grading services. The 1923-S (San Francisco) is generally considered more valuable than the Philadelphia issue, especially in higher uncirculated grades. To get a precise , it is always recommended to have the coin assessed by a reputable coin dealer or grading service.


