The final silver dollar the United States Mint ever produced was the Peace Silver Dollar. Introduced on December 28, 1921, the Peace Silver Dollar was the shortest-lived design for an American silver dollar and was issued in two chunks of time in the 1920s and 1930s. Today, Peace Silver Dollar certified coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The introduction of the Peace Silver Dollar in 1921 marked the end of the Morgan Silver Dollar. The Morgan Dollars had originally been issued from 1878 to 1904, but were halted when the Congressional mandate supporting production of the coin expired. The Pittman Act of 1918 authorized the Treasury and US Mint to purchase more silver and meltdown existing silver dollars in circulation to support the restart of silver dollar coining. This started in January 1921 with the revived Morgan Dollar before the Peace Dollar debuted at the end of the year.
All of the Peace Silver Dollars in this listing at JM Bullion come with certifications from the PCGS or NGC. Coins in Mint State 62 condition have impaired mint luster with a variety of possible, though limited, flaws. This includes clusters of small contact marks, nicks in the prime focal fields, noticeable hairlines, and large scuff marks.
JM Bullion selects your Peace Silver Dollars at random after your payment has cleared. We cannot guarantee a specific date mark, mint mark, or grading house label in advance. The only dates available in this listing are Peace Dollars from 1922 to 1926 and 1934 to 1935. If you buy several coins, you may receive specimens with matching date marks, mint marks, and grading house labels.
On the obverse side of Peace Dollars is an effigy of Lady Liberty. This portrait of Liberty was created in 1921 and strikes a more peaceful chord than the Morgan Dollar design. Liberty has softer features with a spiked crown that looks like rays of sunshine emanating from her head.
The reverse face of Peace Silver Dollars comes with an equally peaceful image of the American bald eagle. The bald eagle is shown at rest on its perch with its wings at its side as the sun rises on the horizon.
Please don’t hesitate to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, chat with you live online, or respond in writing via email.
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The final silver dollar the United States Mint ever produced was the Peace Silver Dollar. Introduced on December 28, 1921, the Peace Silver Dollar was the shortest-lived design for an American silver dollar and was issued in two chunks of time in the 1920s and 1930s. Today, Peace Silver Dollar certified coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The introduction of the Peace Silver Dollar in 1921 marked the end of the Morgan Silver Dollar. The Morgan Dollars had originally been issued from 1878 to 1904, but were halted when the Congressional mandate supporting production of the coin expired. The Pittman Act of 1918 authorized the Treasury and US Mint to purchase more silver and meltdown existing silver dollars in circulation to support the restart of silver dollar coining. This started in January 1921 with the revived Morgan Dollar before the Peace Dollar debuted at the end of the year.
All of the Peace Silver Dollars in this listing at JM Bullion come with certifications from the PCGS or NGC. Coins in Mint State 62 condition have impaired mint luster with a variety of possible, though limited, flaws. This includes clusters of small contact marks, nicks in the prime focal fields, noticeable hairlines, and large scuff marks.
JM Bullion selects your Peace Silver Dollars at random after your payment has cleared. We cannot guarantee a specific date mark, mint mark, or grading house label in advance. The only dates available in this listing are Peace Dollars from 1922 to 1926 and 1934 to 1935. If you buy several coins, you may receive specimens with matching date marks, mint marks, and grading house labels.
On the obverse side of Peace Dollars is an effigy of Lady Liberty. This portrait of Liberty was created in 1921 and strikes a more peaceful chord than the Morgan Dollar design. Liberty has softer features with a spiked crown that looks like rays of sunshine emanating from her head.
The reverse face of Peace Silver Dollars comes with an equally peaceful image of the American bald eagle. The bald eagle is shown at rest on its perch with its wings at its side as the sun rises on the horizon.
Please don’t hesitate to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, chat with you live online, or respond in writing via email.