The Peace Silver Dollar represents the last silver dollar design issued for circulation by the United States Mint. Introduced in 1921 and created by Anthony de Francisci, the series was struck intermittently across ten production years from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935. Now, 1935-S Peace Silver Dollar Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of the 1935-S Peace Silver Dollar presents Liberty in left-profile relief. Her hair flows freely, and she wears a radiant crown symbolizing light. It’s believed that de Francisci used his wife as a model when sculpting Liberty’s features for this design.
On the reverse of the 1935-S Peace Dollar Coin, you’ll see the powerful yet serene image of a bald eagle resting on a rock ledge. With its wings tucked in and an olive branch in its talons, the eagle looks toward the rising sun—capturing a moment of calm and optimism that defined the Peace Dollar’s message.
During the coin’s production, notable changes were made to the eagle motif. The original high-relief 1921 edition showcased more pronounced details, with the eagle, rock, and olive branch standing out in sharper relief. However, in 1922, the design was adjusted to a lower relief to improve minting efficiency, which led to a softening of the finer elements. Collectors and historians alike view the Peace Dollar’s eagle as one of the most intentionally symbolic reverse images in U.S. coinage, capturing the spirit of hope and renewal that marked the postwar era.
These 1935-S Peace Silver Dollar Coins are available in About Uncirculated 58 condition. Often shortened to AU, coins in this condition have medium or near-full luster with extremely light or trace friction across the high relief points of the design.
If you have any questions about these coins, please contact JM Bullion at 800-276-6508. We’re also available online through our web chat and email address features.
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The Peace Silver Dollar represents the last silver dollar design issued for circulation by the United States Mint. Introduced in 1921 and created by Anthony de Francisci, the series was struck intermittently across ten production years from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935. Now, 1935-S Peace Silver Dollar Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of the 1935-S Peace Silver Dollar presents Liberty in left-profile relief. Her hair flows freely, and she wears a radiant crown symbolizing light. It’s believed that de Francisci used his wife as a model when sculpting Liberty’s features for this design.
On the reverse of the 1935-S Peace Dollar Coin, you’ll see the powerful yet serene image of a bald eagle resting on a rock ledge. With its wings tucked in and an olive branch in its talons, the eagle looks toward the rising sun—capturing a moment of calm and optimism that defined the Peace Dollar’s message.
During the coin’s production, notable changes were made to the eagle motif. The original high-relief 1921 edition showcased more pronounced details, with the eagle, rock, and olive branch standing out in sharper relief. However, in 1922, the design was adjusted to a lower relief to improve minting efficiency, which led to a softening of the finer elements. Collectors and historians alike view the Peace Dollar’s eagle as one of the most intentionally symbolic reverse images in U.S. coinage, capturing the spirit of hope and renewal that marked the postwar era.
These 1935-S Peace Silver Dollar Coins are available in About Uncirculated 58 condition. Often shortened to AU, coins in this condition have medium or near-full luster with extremely light or trace friction across the high relief points of the design.
If you have any questions about these coins, please contact JM Bullion at 800-276-6508. We’re also available online through our web chat and email address features.