By 1925, Peace Silver Dollar production had dropped significantly compared to those coins issued from 1922 to 1924. However, the Philadelphia Mint still issued a rather high mintage of 10.198 million 1925 Peace Silver Dollars. Even with a high mintage, there is rarity to be found in the 1925 Peace Dollar at grades of MS67 and above. This particular 1925 Peace Dollar is one of only 239 coins graded MS67, with only one other 1925 coin certified at MS68 by the PCGS. Now, the 1925 Peace Silver Dollar in MS67 condition is available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1925 Peace Silver Dollar is an exceptional Mint State 67 specimen. A typical MS67 specimen showcases above-average luster with three or four minuscule contact marks. One or two of these detractions may be in the primary focal fields, with no hairlines visible without magnification. This specific coin maintains a superior strike and impressive luster.
For the obverse of the 1925 Peace Dollar, the mint features Anthony de Francisci’s portrait of Liberty. His bust depicts Liberty’s head in left-profile relief with long, free-flowing hair. The most notable feature is the towering crown of light on her head.
In the reverse field of 1925 Peace Silver Dollars, you will find his depiction of the American bald eagle. Embodying America’s post-war optimism, the confident eagle sits perched on a rock ledge. As the eagle rests, its talons clutch an olive branch and it gazes off into the distance toward the rising sun.
The Peace Silver Dollar was introduced in late 1921 by the United States Mint. After a 17-year hiatus, the 1918 Pittman Act paved the way for the resumption of silver dollar coining. The US Mint wanted a new design for its silver dollars, but as production needed to start, the decision was made to restart production using the historic Morgan Dollar visuals. These were produced through December 1921, with the first Peace Dollars struck in the final week of December.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. We are also available online via our web chat and email address features.
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By 1925, Peace Silver Dollar production had dropped significantly compared to those coins issued from 1922 to 1924. However, the Philadelphia Mint still issued a rather high mintage of 10.198 million 1925 Peace Silver Dollars. Even with a high mintage, there is rarity to be found in the 1925 Peace Dollar at grades of MS67 and above. This particular 1925 Peace Dollar is one of only 239 coins graded MS67, with only one other 1925 coin certified at MS68 by the PCGS. Now, the 1925 Peace Silver Dollar in MS67 condition is available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1925 Peace Silver Dollar is an exceptional Mint State 67 specimen. A typical MS67 specimen showcases above-average luster with three or four minuscule contact marks. One or two of these detractions may be in the primary focal fields, with no hairlines visible without magnification. This specific coin maintains a superior strike and impressive luster.
For the obverse of the 1925 Peace Dollar, the mint features Anthony de Francisci’s portrait of Liberty. His bust depicts Liberty’s head in left-profile relief with long, free-flowing hair. The most notable feature is the towering crown of light on her head.
In the reverse field of 1925 Peace Silver Dollars, you will find his depiction of the American bald eagle. Embodying America’s post-war optimism, the confident eagle sits perched on a rock ledge. As the eagle rests, its talons clutch an olive branch and it gazes off into the distance toward the rising sun.
The Peace Silver Dollar was introduced in late 1921 by the United States Mint. After a 17-year hiatus, the 1918 Pittman Act paved the way for the resumption of silver dollar coining. The US Mint wanted a new design for its silver dollars, but as production needed to start, the decision was made to restart production using the historic Morgan Dollar visuals. These were produced through December 1921, with the first Peace Dollars struck in the final week of December.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. We are also available online via our web chat and email address features.