The Peace Dollar was introduced by the United States Mint in late 1921 as the replacement for the Morgan Dollar. The Peace Dollar was introduced as the US restarted silver dollar coining after World War I and would become the last circulation silver dollar produced in mass quantities by the mint. Right now, 1927-D Peace Silver Dollar Coins in Mint State condition are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1927-D Peace Silver Dollar Coin available here comes in Mint State 62 condition with a plastic slab for protection. Coins with this grade exhibit an impaired or dull mint luster with clusters of small marks present throughout. A few larger marks may be present in the primary focal areas, with hairlines also likely to be noticeable throughout the coin.
The primary visual of the Peace Silver Dollar presents a youthful and luminous image of Liberty, a departure from the more traditional, matronly depictions seen in earlier U.S. coinage. Sculptor Anthony de Francisci modeled the profile after his young wife, Teresa, giving Liberty flowing hair and a radiant crown reminiscent of the Statue of Liberty. The design has been recognized for its clean composition and symbolism reflecting a nation moving forward after the war.
The obverse of the 1927-D Peace Dollar Coin comes with de Francisci’s depiction of Lady Liberty. The design captures Liberty in a left-profile relief, with her hair loose and flowing with the breeze. The crown atop her head is often described as one composed of radiant light.
On the reverse of 1927-D Peace Silver Dollars, you will find de Francisci’s image of the American bald eagle. Reflecting the peaceful notes sought in the coin’s design, the eagle rests on an outcrop of rocks with an olive branch in its talons. The bird is shown gazing toward the sun as it crests 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 Dollar was introduced by the United States Mint in late 1921 as the replacement for the Morgan Dollar. The Peace Dollar was introduced as the US restarted silver dollar coining after World War I and would become the last circulation silver dollar produced in mass quantities by the mint. Right now, 1927-D Peace Silver Dollar Coins in Mint State condition are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1927-D Peace Silver Dollar Coin available here comes in Mint State 62 condition with a plastic slab for protection. Coins with this grade exhibit an impaired or dull mint luster with clusters of small marks present throughout. A few larger marks may be present in the primary focal areas, with hairlines also likely to be noticeable throughout the coin.
The primary visual of the Peace Silver Dollar presents a youthful and luminous image of Liberty, a departure from the more traditional, matronly depictions seen in earlier U.S. coinage. Sculptor Anthony de Francisci modeled the profile after his young wife, Teresa, giving Liberty flowing hair and a radiant crown reminiscent of the Statue of Liberty. The design has been recognized for its clean composition and symbolism reflecting a nation moving forward after the war.
The obverse of the 1927-D Peace Dollar Coin comes with de Francisci’s depiction of Lady Liberty. The design captures Liberty in a left-profile relief, with her hair loose and flowing with the breeze. The crown atop her head is often described as one composed of radiant light.
On the reverse of 1927-D Peace Silver Dollars, you will find de Francisci’s image of the American bald eagle. Reflecting the peaceful notes sought in the coin’s design, the eagle rests on an outcrop of rocks with an olive branch in its talons. The bird is shown gazing toward the sun as it crests 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.