
2021 is an important year for fans of historic American coinage. In 1921, the United States Mint issued its first new silver dollars since 1904 and also introduced its last circulation silver dollar redesign. The production year started with the Morgan Dollar and concluded with the new Peace Silver Dollar. Right now, 1921-2021 Peace Dollar Rounds are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 1921-2021 Peace Dollar Rounds listed here come to you from a private mint. The coins are made from nickel-silver, a copper-alloyed metal that consists of significant amounts of nickel and zinc with a finished appearance similar to silver. These rounds are available with proof-like visuals that include frosted designs and mirrored fields. Each round is available with its own plastic capsule and a Certificate of Authenticity.
The Peace Silver Dollar Coin was the last US silver dollar design issued for circulation use. It was introduced in 1921 by the US Mint to replace the short-lived revival of the Morgan Silver Dollar design. The Peace Dollar was struck from 1921 to 1928 and again briefly in 1934-1935. 2021 marks the centennial of the first-ever strike of the Peace Silver Dollar.
Obverse imagery on the 1921-2021 Peace Dollar Round features the left-profile image of Liberty. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the effigy of Liberty found here has softer features than the Morgan Dollar design and Liberty’s coronet and wreath crowns have been replaced by a singular, towering crown of sunlight. De Francisci used his own wife as the model for his vision of Liberty.
Reverse designs on the 1921-2021 Peace Dollar Round feature a new depiction of the bald eagle. The Morgan Dollar had used the popular heraldic eagle often found on 19th-century coins. The American public wanted a silver dollar design in 1921 that reflected the hard-won peace of World War I. In this design, the American bald eagle sits perched on a small mound with an olive branch in its talons and its wings resting at its sides.
These rounds are the perfect way to hold the Peace Dollar designs in your hand on a newly-minted piece. Relive the beauty of the Peace Dollar today in 2021 to mark 100 years from its first strike.
If you have questions, we’ve got answers. JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508, chat with you live online, and connect with you via email.
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2021 is an important year for fans of historic American coinage. In 1921, the United States Mint issued its first new silver dollars since 1904 and also introduced its last circulation silver dollar redesign. The production year started with the Morgan Dollar and concluded with the new Peace Silver Dollar. Right now, 1921-2021 Peace Dollar Rounds are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 1921-2021 Peace Dollar Rounds listed here come to you from a private mint. The coins are made from nickel-silver, a copper-alloyed metal that consists of significant amounts of nickel and zinc with a finished appearance similar to silver. These rounds are available with proof-like visuals that include frosted designs and mirrored fields. Each round is available with its own plastic capsule and a Certificate of Authenticity.
The Peace Silver Dollar Coin was the last US silver dollar design issued for circulation use. It was introduced in 1921 by the US Mint to replace the short-lived revival of the Morgan Silver Dollar design. The Peace Dollar was struck from 1921 to 1928 and again briefly in 1934-1935. 2021 marks the centennial of the first-ever strike of the Peace Silver Dollar.
Obverse imagery on the 1921-2021 Peace Dollar Round features the left-profile image of Liberty. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the effigy of Liberty found here has softer features than the Morgan Dollar design and Liberty’s coronet and wreath crowns have been replaced by a singular, towering crown of sunlight. De Francisci used his own wife as the model for his vision of Liberty.
Reverse designs on the 1921-2021 Peace Dollar Round feature a new depiction of the bald eagle. The Morgan Dollar had used the popular heraldic eagle often found on 19th-century coins. The American public wanted a silver dollar design in 1921 that reflected the hard-won peace of World War I. In this design, the American bald eagle sits perched on a small mound with an olive branch in its talons and its wings resting at its sides.
These rounds are the perfect way to hold the Peace Dollar designs in your hand on a newly-minted piece. Relive the beauty of the Peace Dollar today in 2021 to mark 100 years from its first strike.
If you have questions, we’ve got answers. JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508, chat with you live online, and connect with you via email.