2024 Uncirculated Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars available from the US Mint

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The United States Mint has announced the availability of the 2024-P Uncirculated Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars. These modern renditions are composed of .999 fine silver and are available for purchase on the US Mint website for $91 each.

The mintage for each coin is limited to just 275,000 pieces. Premiums for previous issues of Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars have risen significantly in recent years.

For example, the 2021 Peace Dollar had an issue price of $85 from the Mint. In today’s market, this coin sells for around $300 from online dealers, while Greysheet puts the value range at $85 to $143. Reputable dealers on eBay are selling graded 2021 Peace Dollar MS70 coins certified by either NGC or PCGS for $350 and up.

The original government packaging encapsulates each coin which is placed in a stylish clamshell with an elegant blue presentation box. The box is stamped with the official United States Mint seal and wrapped with an outer sleeve that incorporates an image of the coin’s obverse. The package includes a certificate of authenticity.

2024 Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars Release Details

Design and Specifications:

  • Material: .999 fine silver
  • Price: $91 each
  • Mintage Limit: 275,000 for each coin
  • Order Limit: 25 coins per household for the first 24 hours
  • Denomination: $1 USD
  • Finish: Uncirculated
  • Silver Weight: 0.859 troy ounces
  • Diameter: 38.1mm (1.5 inches)
  • Edge: Reeded
  • Mint Mark: None – Philadelphia Mint

Obverse and Reverse Designs:

  • Morgan Dollar Obverse: Features Liberty with a cap, flora, and a crown inscribed with “LIBERTY,” and thirteen stars
  • Morgan Dollar Reverse: Depicts an eagle with outstretched wings, arrows, an olive branch, and a wreath
  • Peace Dollar Obverse: Features Liberty wearing a radiant crown
  • Peace Dollar Reverse: Shows an eagle at rest holding an olive branch above the inscription “PEACE”

Proof versions of the Morgan and Peace dollars, along with a two-coin reverse proof set, are scheduled to be issued by the U.S. Mint in the fall.