1928 Peace Silver Dollar. MS-65 (PCGS). CAC.Both sides of this beautiful Gem are minimally toned in speckled reddish-gold iridescence that is a bit more prevalent on the obverse. Sharply struck and highly lustrous with surfaces that are very smooth for a survivor of this key date. After only the 1922 High Relief, the 1928 has the lowest mintage among circulation strike Peace dollars. A delivery of just 360,649 pieces represents the Philadelphia Mints final mintage of silver dollars under the stipulations of the 1918 Pittman Act. Although Mint State examples are more available than the mintage might suggest, this issue is popular with collectors at all levels of preservation. Gems such as this are scarce from a condition standpoint, however, and they are eagerly sought for inclusion in advanced Peace dollar sets.From the Beasley Collection.