
Well, asking about the price of a 1924 silver dollar is a bit like asking the price of a . Is it a pristine, barely-driven showpiece, or has it been rattling around in someone's pocket since the Roaring Twenties? The value is all about the condition, or what collectors call the "grade."
First, let's get our terms straight. You're likely talking about the 1924 Peace Dollar, which features a rather striking portrait of Lady Liberty on one side. Based on the provided information, if you happen to have a "Gem Uncirculated 65 PCGS" graded version, you're in luck! That's coin-speak for a nearly perfect specimen that has been professionally authenticated. One retailer, Littleton Coin Company, would be happy to sell you one for a cool $335.00.
However, that's the top end of the market for a non-error version of this coin. As the grade goes down, so does the price. A coin that's seen some circulation will be worth significantly less, though still more than its silver content. So, before you go booking a fancy vacation, you might want to get your coin appraised. It could be worth a nice dinner out or, if it's in truly spectacular shape, a whole lot more.


