The Peace Silver Dollar, created after World War I, is one of the most well-known coins in the world. Originally introduced in 1921, it was released annually until 1928. The coin made a two-year return from 1934-1935. In 2021, both the Peace Silver Dollar and the Morgan Silver Dollar made a comeback as a collectible. In total, well over 190 million of these coins have been produced. Now you can purchase the 1924 Peace Silver Dollar Coin today, at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Peace Silver Dollars were first produced just three years after the end of World War I. The first mention of these coins is believed to be from Frank Duffield when he suggested a victory coin should be produced following the war. A few years later, Farran Zerbe wrote a paper to the American Numismatic Association calling for the issuance of a coin to celebrate peace. A little over a year after this paper was read at the ANA convention in Chicago, the coin was introduced.
Your purchase of the 1924 Peace Silver Dollar Coin will arrive in a protective plastic slab from the PCGS. Each coin in this listing has been graded MS63 by the Professional Coin Grading Service. MS63 coins exhibit a slightly impaired mint luster with numerous small contact marks, scattered heavier marks, small hairlines, and detracting scuff marks all possible on the designs and surface areas of the coin.
The obverse field of each 1924 Silver Dollar Coin features a depiction of Lady Liberty. This design was crafted by Anthony de Francisci with his wife, Teresa, serving as his inspiration. His depiction showcases Lady Liberty in left-profile relief as she’s donning a crown.
The reverse side of the 1924 Peace Dollar Coin showcases an eagle at rest. This bald eagle is seen perched on a rock cliff with its wings at its side. The eagle is clutching an olive branch as the sun beams up to the eagle from underneath the cliff.
Contact the JM Bullion team today for any inquiries. Give our dedicated customer service team a call at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, we can assist you via email as well as our online chat feature.
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The Peace Silver Dollar, created after World War I, is one of the most well-known coins in the world. Originally introduced in 1921, it was released annually until 1928. The coin made a two-year return from 1934-1935. In 2021, both the Peace Silver Dollar and the Morgan Silver Dollar made a comeback as a collectible. In total, well over 190 million of these coins have been produced. Now you can purchase the 1924 Peace Silver Dollar Coin today, at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Peace Silver Dollars were first produced just three years after the end of World War I. The first mention of these coins is believed to be from Frank Duffield when he suggested a victory coin should be produced following the war. A few years later, Farran Zerbe wrote a paper to the American Numismatic Association calling for the issuance of a coin to celebrate peace. A little over a year after this paper was read at the ANA convention in Chicago, the coin was introduced.
Your purchase of the 1924 Peace Silver Dollar Coin will arrive in a protective plastic slab from the PCGS. Each coin in this listing has been graded MS63 by the Professional Coin Grading Service. MS63 coins exhibit a slightly impaired mint luster with numerous small contact marks, scattered heavier marks, small hairlines, and detracting scuff marks all possible on the designs and surface areas of the coin.
The obverse field of each 1924 Silver Dollar Coin features a depiction of Lady Liberty. This design was crafted by Anthony de Francisci with his wife, Teresa, serving as his inspiration. His depiction showcases Lady Liberty in left-profile relief as she’s donning a crown.
The reverse side of the 1924 Peace Dollar Coin showcases an eagle at rest. This bald eagle is seen perched on a rock cliff with its wings at its side. The eagle is clutching an olive branch as the sun beams up to the eagle from underneath the cliff.
Contact the JM Bullion team today for any inquiries. Give our dedicated customer service team a call at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, we can assist you via email as well as our online chat feature.