The Peace Silver Dollar is an iconic American silver dollar. Introduced in 1921, the final design featured on US silver dollars reflected the ideals and concerns of Americans in the Roaring 20s, with the peace-themed designs the result of America’s desire for peace and isolation following the horrors of World War I. Right now, 1925 Peace Silver Dollar Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1925 Peace Silver Dollar Coin comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition in this listing with plastic flips available for individual coins. If available, plastic tubes are used to package multiples of 20 coins. This was the fifth release in the Peace Silver Dollar program, which saw 10 different release dates between 1921-1928 and 1934-1935.
The Peace Silver Dollar was introduced in December 1921 and was the final US silver dollar to see circulation use. The coins featured new images of Lady Liberty and the American bald eagle designed by Anthony de Francisci. These 1925 Peace Dollars were part of an overall mintage of nearly 12 million coins, with 10.198 million struck at Philadelphia and 1.610 million struck at San Francisco.
The obverse of 1925 Peace Dollar Coins comes with a bust of Lady Liberty. This final design shows Liberty in left-profile relief wearing a towering crown of light on her head. Her hair flows effortlessly with the breeze and the field features the national motto, the word LIBERTY, and a date mark.
On the reverse of 1925 Peace Silver Dollars is an iconic image of the American bald eagle. With its back to the viewer, the eagle is perched on a rock with an olive branch in its talons. While its wings rest at its sides, the eagle gazes off to the distance as rays of sunlight emerge on the horizon.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The Peace Silver Dollar is an iconic American silver dollar. Introduced in 1921, the final design featured on US silver dollars reflected the ideals and concerns of Americans in the Roaring 20s, with the peace-themed designs the result of America’s desire for peace and isolation following the horrors of World War I. Right now, 1925 Peace Silver Dollar Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1925 Peace Silver Dollar Coin comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition in this listing with plastic flips available for individual coins. If available, plastic tubes are used to package multiples of 20 coins. This was the fifth release in the Peace Silver Dollar program, which saw 10 different release dates between 1921-1928 and 1934-1935.
The Peace Silver Dollar was introduced in December 1921 and was the final US silver dollar to see circulation use. The coins featured new images of Lady Liberty and the American bald eagle designed by Anthony de Francisci. These 1925 Peace Dollars were part of an overall mintage of nearly 12 million coins, with 10.198 million struck at Philadelphia and 1.610 million struck at San Francisco.
The obverse of 1925 Peace Dollar Coins comes with a bust of Lady Liberty. This final design shows Liberty in left-profile relief wearing a towering crown of light on her head. Her hair flows effortlessly with the breeze and the field features the national motto, the word LIBERTY, and a date mark.
On the reverse of 1925 Peace Silver Dollars is an iconic image of the American bald eagle. With its back to the viewer, the eagle is perched on a rock with an olive branch in its talons. While its wings rest at its sides, the eagle gazes off to the distance as rays of sunlight emerge on the horizon.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.