1923-D Peace Silver Dollar. MS-66 (PCGS). CAC.This bright and brilliant silver dollar is fully struck throughout with outstanding mint luster. Peripheral die cracks on the obverse are as made and common for many Denver Mint Peace dollars. An underrated condition rarity, the 1923-D vies with the 1934-D as the rarest Denver Mint Peace dollar in high grades after only the 1927-D. Most Mint State survivors are heavily abraded, and often the abrasions are quite sizable and individually distracting to the eye (reeding marks, scrapes, nicks, etc.). Granular luster can also be a problem for this issue; seldom have we offered an example with such strong technical quality and eye appeal as on the present coin. Far superior to the typical Mint State 1923-D Peace dollar, even others graded MS-66 by PCGS. Worthy of a strong bid.From the Ward T. Miller Jr. Collection.