
Ah, the 1923 Peace Dollar! You're curious about its precious metal street cred, are you? Well, that beautiful coin is more than just a pretty face from the Roaring Twenties; it's a hefty chunk of silver.
Every Peace Dollar, regardless of the year stamped on it, was made with the same classic recipe: 90% silver and 10% copper. Think of the copper as the trusty sidekick, added to give the coin enough toughness to survive a century of pocket-jangling and wishful coin flips.
When you boil it all down, that 90% composition means your 1923 Peace Dollar contains a respectable 0.7734 troy ounces of pure silver. So, while it's not a solid silver disc, it's packed with a whole lot more value than its original one-dollar face value might suggest.


