The Peace Silver Dollar was the final 90% silver dollar issued for everyday use in the United States. First released in 1921 and designed by Anthony de Francisci, this historic coin was created to symbolize the peace Americans hoped for in the aftermath of World War I. Now, 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar Coins in Mint State condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
On the obverse of the 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar is de Francisci’s Lady Liberty, shown in left-profile relief with wind-swept hair and a radiant crown. The word “TRUST” is styled in classical Latin as “TRVST,” adding to the distinct design.
The reverse of the 1934-D Peace Dollar Coin features an American bald eagle resting on a rock, holding an olive branch in its talons. The eagle faces the rising sun, a symbol of hope and peace that mirrors the coin’s purpose.
The Peace Dollar’s legacy reflects key moments in American numismatic history. The 1918 Pittman Act authorized the melting of up to 350 million silver dollars, prompting the creation of new coinage as replacements. Production of the Peace Dollar faced some difficulties, especially with the 1921 high-relief strikes, which were hard to produce efficiently. Though there was an attempt to bring the coin back in 1964, with the Denver Mint striking roughly 316,000 examples dated that year, those coins were never released and were reportedly destroyed.
These 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar Coins have been certified MS62 and are housed in a protective slab. MS62 coins showcase impaired or dull mint luster with clusters of small contact marks present throughout, as well as a few larger marks or nicks. Hairlines may also be noticeable on the coin.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508. Additionally, our team is available online using our web chat and email address features.
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The Peace Silver Dollar was the final 90% silver dollar issued for everyday use in the United States. First released in 1921 and designed by Anthony de Francisci, this historic coin was created to symbolize the peace Americans hoped for in the aftermath of World War I. Now, 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar Coins in Mint State condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
On the obverse of the 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar is de Francisci’s Lady Liberty, shown in left-profile relief with wind-swept hair and a radiant crown. The word “TRUST” is styled in classical Latin as “TRVST,” adding to the distinct design.
The reverse of the 1934-D Peace Dollar Coin features an American bald eagle resting on a rock, holding an olive branch in its talons. The eagle faces the rising sun, a symbol of hope and peace that mirrors the coin’s purpose.
The Peace Dollar’s legacy reflects key moments in American numismatic history. The 1918 Pittman Act authorized the melting of up to 350 million silver dollars, prompting the creation of new coinage as replacements. Production of the Peace Dollar faced some difficulties, especially with the 1921 high-relief strikes, which were hard to produce efficiently. Though there was an attempt to bring the coin back in 1964, with the Denver Mint striking roughly 316,000 examples dated that year, those coins were never released and were reportedly destroyed.
These 1934-D Peace Silver Dollar Coins have been certified MS62 and are housed in a protective slab. MS62 coins showcase impaired or dull mint luster with clusters of small contact marks present throughout, as well as a few larger marks or nicks. Hairlines may also be noticeable on the coin.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508. Additionally, our team is available online using our web chat and email address features.