This Peace Dollar will be from years of our choice (either 1922-1926 or 1934-1935) and is in cull condition. Coins assessed as being in cull condition will show considerable wear and are generally coins that wouldn't garner the interest of collectors. Each coin contains approximately .7734 troy ounces of pure silver.
Coin Highlights:
The Peace Silver Dollar is among one of US currency's most memorable coins. It enjoyed two separate mintage periods with the first one occurring from 1921-1928 and the second one taking place from 1934-1935. Because both of its circulation periods were prior to the cessation of silver coinage, the Peace Dollar holds the distinction of being the last genuine "silver" dollar to be produced by the United States Mint with silver fineness of .900. Customers should note that all Silver Peace Dollar Coins featured in this collection are presently in "Cull" or extremely worn condition. While not particularly valuable as collectibles, such coins still derive significant value from their metal composition, consequently making them viable options for silver investments.
The Silver Peace Dollar is also considered significant due to its artwork, which was designed by artist Anthony di Francisci. As with its predecessors, the obverse of the Peace Silver Dollar features a portrait of Lady Liberty. However, Francisci chose to break with previously set convention, drawing inspiration from the actual Statue of Liberty. His depiction of Lady Liberty would be the first time that this celebrated figure would appear in her iconic "radiate" or multi pointed crown. Serving as a circular border around her image is an inscription that bears her name along with the coin’s mintage year. Also printed unto the obverse of the coin is the motto, "In God We Trust."
In keeping with the patriotic motif of the coin's obverse, Francisci chose to portray yet another American icon on the reverse side of the coin, the bald eagle. In this image, the national bird sits nobly perched atop a mountain summit with the word "peace engraved upon it. Its talons further emphasize this message as they hold a single olive branch. Illuminating the backdrop behind it are rays of sunlight, whose sharp points resemble those seen on Lady Liberty’s crown. Inscribed in an arched head above the eagle are the phrases "United States of America" and "E Pluribus Unum."
The Peace Silver Dollar in Cull condition offers customers an indispensable opportunity to purchase an impressive amount of precious metal at a reasonable price. To learn more about buying Peace Dollars or anything else, please call 800-276-6508. Customers can also reach additional support through live chat or online submission forms.
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"I am new to buying silver. I have purchased 20 CULL Peace dollars and was surprised at the good condition of the coins. I have got 4 Morgans 1878 VG+ and the culls looked better and cost 6.00 less.My fault because i didn't look at the definition of VG. Still happy with purchases. Will buy more peace culls."
"Super impressed with quality not close to cull "
"My batch had several culls, but they were still very acceptable and bursting with history. However my tube also contained a 1927 and 1934. Incredible. "
"good coins..got a colorized 1922 peace and 2 1921 peace dollars. A good investment. will buy more."
"They called these culls, better shape than what I have in my collection. Very pleased. Fast shipping and packaging. I will definitely be ordering more. Thank you JMB"
"Bought as "Culls" - There was only 1 out of the 40 we bought that I would consider poor enough grade to be a cull! Thanks!"
"Nice culls thanks"
This Peace Dollar will be from years of our choice (either 1922-1926 or 1934-1935) and is in cull condition. Coins assessed as being in cull condition will show considerable wear and are generally coins that wouldn't garner the interest of collectors. Each coin contains approximately .7734 troy ounces of pure silver.
Coin Highlights:
The Peace Silver Dollar is among one of US currency's most memorable coins. It enjoyed two separate mintage periods with the first one occurring from 1921-1928 and the second one taking place from 1934-1935. Because both of its circulation periods were prior to the cessation of silver coinage, the Peace Dollar holds the distinction of being the last genuine "silver" dollar to be produced by the United States Mint with silver fineness of .900. Customers should note that all Silver Peace Dollar Coins featured in this collection are presently in "Cull" or extremely worn condition. While not particularly valuable as collectibles, such coins still derive significant value from their metal composition, consequently making them viable options for silver investments.
The Silver Peace Dollar is also considered significant due to its artwork, which was designed by artist Anthony di Francisci. As with its predecessors, the obverse of the Peace Silver Dollar features a portrait of Lady Liberty. However, Francisci chose to break with previously set convention, drawing inspiration from the actual Statue of Liberty. His depiction of Lady Liberty would be the first time that this celebrated figure would appear in her iconic "radiate" or multi pointed crown. Serving as a circular border around her image is an inscription that bears her name along with the coin’s mintage year. Also printed unto the obverse of the coin is the motto, "In God We Trust."
In keeping with the patriotic motif of the coin's obverse, Francisci chose to portray yet another American icon on the reverse side of the coin, the bald eagle. In this image, the national bird sits nobly perched atop a mountain summit with the word "peace engraved upon it. Its talons further emphasize this message as they hold a single olive branch. Illuminating the backdrop behind it are rays of sunlight, whose sharp points resemble those seen on Lady Liberty’s crown. Inscribed in an arched head above the eagle are the phrases "United States of America" and "E Pluribus Unum."
The Peace Silver Dollar in Cull condition offers customers an indispensable opportunity to purchase an impressive amount of precious metal at a reasonable price. To learn more about buying Peace Dollars or anything else, please call 800-276-6508. Customers can also reach additional support through live chat or online submission forms.
"I am new to buying silver. I have purchased 20 CULL Peace dollars and was surprised at the good condition of the coins. I have got 4 Morgans 1878 VG+ and the culls looked better and cost 6.00 less.My fault because i didn't look at the definition of VG. Still happy with purchases. Will buy more peace culls."
"Super impressed with quality not close to cull "
"My batch had several culls, but they were still very acceptable and bursting with history. However my tube also contained a 1927 and 1934. Incredible. "
"good coins..got a colorized 1922 peace and 2 1921 peace dollars. A good investment. will buy more."
"They called these culls, better shape than what I have in my collection. Very pleased. Fast shipping and packaging. I will definitely be ordering more. Thank you JMB"
"Bought as "Culls" - There was only 1 out of the 40 we bought that I would consider poor enough grade to be a cull! Thanks!"
"Nice culls thanks"