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Have they been graded? If so you can go on eBay and look at the Peace Dollars for that year and grade and that will give you an idea. If they haven't been graded, you will have to figure out the grade before you can find out a value. It would also help if you knew the variety, especially the 1921 series.

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Welcome to the forum.

When it comes to coins, the value is generally determined by several factors. Desirability, rarity, and condition are probably the biggest factors in determining value. But, for a basic idea of what your coins are worth, you can go HERE to compare your coins to other that have been assigned grades, (assuming your coins do not have problems, such as cleaning, damage, etc.) and HERE to find the retail price (what a dealer might charge you, not what you could sell them for). Or, as stated above, a better idea of pricing can be found by doing some research to see what other like coins have sold for in the past.

Feel free to post pictures of a few, if you like, and we may be able to help you with grading/condition questions. Make sure your pictures are clear, cropped, and right side up. And, be sure to post pictures of both sides.

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I would also recommend signing up for a free account at Heritage Auctions. You can search auction archives for each of your Peace dollars and see what the various dates and grades sold for, and compare images of those grades to your own coins. I'm not aware of any other site that has so many sold coins along with images. Ebay comes close, but there you are relying on individual seller photos, whereas HA's images are fairly consistent. Here at NGC, the price guide shows recent sales under each grade, so you can also click through to see what these coins looked like in relation to their sold prices.

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