The final US dollar coin issued for circulation that include silver content was the Peace Silver Dollar. Introduced in the aftermath of World War I, during the Roaring 20s, the Peace Dollar was issued for a total of 10 years between 1921-1928 and 1934-1935. Now, 1927 Peace Silver Dollar Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The debut of the Peace Silver Dollar in 1921 marked the beginning of the end of US silver dollars in circulation and bookended a series of circulation coins with a rich history. The first US silver dollar was issued in 1794, known as the Flowing Hair dollar. It was designed by Robert Scot and featured a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse.
First minted in December 1921, the Peace Silver Dollar was introduced to commemorate the end of World War I. It featured a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a perched eagle on the reverse, along with a laurel wreath. The Peace dollar was minted until 1935.
For the obverse of the 1927 Peace Silver Dollar, the United States Mint features a left-profile bust of Liberty. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the image shows Liberty with her hair in a bun and some free-flowing locks as she wears a towering crown of radiant light on her head.
In the reverse design of 1927 Peace Dollar Coins, you will find de Francisci’s depiction of the bald eagle at peace. The design shows the eagle perched on a rock with its wings at its side and an olive branch in its talons. The eagle faces the right of the coin’s field as rays of light from the sun emerge in the distance.
These 1927 Peace Silver Dollar Coins arrive in plastic flips and come in About Uncirculated condition. Known as AU coins, this designation is for coins that generally fall between 50 and 58 on the Sheldon Numeric Scale. These coins have extremely light to only trace friction on the highest points, with medium to near-full mint luster possible.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.
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The final US dollar coin issued for circulation that include silver content was the Peace Silver Dollar. Introduced in the aftermath of World War I, during the Roaring 20s, the Peace Dollar was issued for a total of 10 years between 1921-1928 and 1934-1935. Now, 1927 Peace Silver Dollar Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The debut of the Peace Silver Dollar in 1921 marked the beginning of the end of US silver dollars in circulation and bookended a series of circulation coins with a rich history. The first US silver dollar was issued in 1794, known as the Flowing Hair dollar. It was designed by Robert Scot and featured a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse.
First minted in December 1921, the Peace Silver Dollar was introduced to commemorate the end of World War I. It featured a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a perched eagle on the reverse, along with a laurel wreath. The Peace dollar was minted until 1935.
For the obverse of the 1927 Peace Silver Dollar, the United States Mint features a left-profile bust of Liberty. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the image shows Liberty with her hair in a bun and some free-flowing locks as she wears a towering crown of radiant light on her head.
In the reverse design of 1927 Peace Dollar Coins, you will find de Francisci’s depiction of the bald eagle at peace. The design shows the eagle perched on a rock with its wings at its side and an olive branch in its talons. The eagle faces the right of the coin’s field as rays of light from the sun emerge in the distance.
These 1927 Peace Silver Dollar Coins arrive in plastic flips and come in About Uncirculated condition. Known as AU coins, this designation is for coins that generally fall between 50 and 58 on the Sheldon Numeric Scale. These coins have extremely light to only trace friction on the highest points, with medium to near-full mint luster possible.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.