Please note that these coins will be offered from years of our choosing, all of which will range from 1922-1926 and 1934-1935 based on our current inventory.
The Peace Silver Dollar would experience one of the briefest, but most unconventional mintage periods in the history of US currency. It was produced by the United States Mint from 1921 to 1928 and then for another 2 years from 1934 to 1935 due to changes in legislation. Because both of its mintage periods preceded the 1965 cessation of silver currency, the Peace Silver Dollar would be the last genuine “silver” dollar to ever be produced. Consequently, it remains a popular favorite among collectors since it is one of the few existing pieces of silver currency left.
Coin Highlights:
All peace dollars featured in this collection are in very good circulated condition, which means that they have maintained an above average appearance despite visible wear. Each individual coin was minted from .77344 troy oz of 90% pure silver. It measures 38.1 mm in diameter.
The artwork for the Peace Silver Dollar was the result of a contest, in which participants were asked to create the new dollar coin design. The winning entry came from artist, Anthony di Francisci. His design displayed a unique rendition of Lady Liberty that was based on the real life Statue of Liberty. Francisci’s Liberty is depicted on the front of the coin wearing a “radiate” or multiple pointed crown with several loose strands of hair gently blowing in the wind. Beneath her appear the words “In God We Trust.” Also inscribed in a circular border along the coin’s edge are her name and the coin’s mintage year.
Prominently displayed on the reverse side of the dollar coin is another beloved American icon, the bald eagle. The eagle perches nobly upon a mountain top with an olive branch clasped in its talons. Emanating behind our national bird are rays of sunlight, whose pointed shape is reminiscent of Lady Liberty’s crown. Appearing above the eagle as an arched heading are our nation’s name and the words “E Pluribus Unum.”
With its rich history and its patriotic design motif, this charming piece of Americana is certain to enhance any collection. If you would like to learn more about this Peace Silver Dollar, please contact us at 800-276-6508. Our staff is also happy to assist you via live chat or online forms. All orders include shipping and insurance free of charge as a courtesy to our customers
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"Excellent Timely"
"I love these coins! They are the face of our country!"
"These coins were rated at good not VG-XF Definitely overrated Not happy"
"Great looking coin"
"Have been impressed with the coins that I have received. Most examples have been above the stated grade. "
"This was my first Silver Peace Dollar. The Peace Dollar I received was minted in 1923. It\'s a little tarnished, but it still has good detail. Not bad at all for a VG. Overall, I\'m satisfied. The warehouse crew did a great job getting my package delivered to me one day earlier than I expected. Thank you to all at JM Bullion!"
"I bought 6 of these Peace dollars in VG condition. Other than being tarnished, they were all in excellent condition! A gentle cleaning with a soft silver cloth (no harsh liquid or creme) took care of the tarnishing. Beautiful coins!"
"just received another order from JMB, what a great company. received $10 worth of silver (all franklins, great) and 10 silver rounds. Cant wait to make my next order, I\'m 70 years old and can finally afford to buy coins for my granddaughter. Greg, july 2018."
"I just rec'd my 20 pcs of the Peace silver dollars... 50% were 1923 none were from 1934-1935.. balance were only 3 other dates.. not what i expected...."
"I've made several purchases from JM and have always been delighted. This order was just okay. Ordered 11 coins and was happy to receive a few from years other than 1922 or 1923. Unfortunately those lower mintage coins were pretty well worn with most of the lettering worn smooth (in other words they were not VG condition). Happy to get a few low mintage year coins, but unhappy that they were not VG condition. So it was just okay. :/"
Please note that these coins will be offered from years of our choosing, all of which will range from 1922-1926 and 1934-1935 based on our current inventory.
The Peace Silver Dollar would experience one of the briefest, but most unconventional mintage periods in the history of US currency. It was produced by the United States Mint from 1921 to 1928 and then for another 2 years from 1934 to 1935 due to changes in legislation. Because both of its mintage periods preceded the 1965 cessation of silver currency, the Peace Silver Dollar would be the last genuine “silver” dollar to ever be produced. Consequently, it remains a popular favorite among collectors since it is one of the few existing pieces of silver currency left.
Coin Highlights:
All peace dollars featured in this collection are in very good circulated condition, which means that they have maintained an above average appearance despite visible wear. Each individual coin was minted from .77344 troy oz of 90% pure silver. It measures 38.1 mm in diameter.
The artwork for the Peace Silver Dollar was the result of a contest, in which participants were asked to create the new dollar coin design. The winning entry came from artist, Anthony di Francisci. His design displayed a unique rendition of Lady Liberty that was based on the real life Statue of Liberty. Francisci’s Liberty is depicted on the front of the coin wearing a “radiate” or multiple pointed crown with several loose strands of hair gently blowing in the wind. Beneath her appear the words “In God We Trust.” Also inscribed in a circular border along the coin’s edge are her name and the coin’s mintage year.
Prominently displayed on the reverse side of the dollar coin is another beloved American icon, the bald eagle. The eagle perches nobly upon a mountain top with an olive branch clasped in its talons. Emanating behind our national bird are rays of sunlight, whose pointed shape is reminiscent of Lady Liberty’s crown. Appearing above the eagle as an arched heading are our nation’s name and the words “E Pluribus Unum.”
With its rich history and its patriotic design motif, this charming piece of Americana is certain to enhance any collection. If you would like to learn more about this Peace Silver Dollar, please contact us at 800-276-6508. Our staff is also happy to assist you via live chat or online forms. All orders include shipping and insurance free of charge as a courtesy to our customers
"Excellent Timely"
"I love these coins! They are the face of our country!"
"These coins were rated at good not VG-XF Definitely overrated Not happy"
"Great looking coin"
"Have been impressed with the coins that I have received. Most examples have been above the stated grade. "
"This was my first Silver Peace Dollar. The Peace Dollar I received was minted in 1923. It\'s a little tarnished, but it still has good detail. Not bad at all for a VG. Overall, I\'m satisfied. The warehouse crew did a great job getting my package delivered to me one day earlier than I expected. Thank you to all at JM Bullion!"
"I bought 6 of these Peace dollars in VG condition. Other than being tarnished, they were all in excellent condition! A gentle cleaning with a soft silver cloth (no harsh liquid or creme) took care of the tarnishing. Beautiful coins!"
"just received another order from JMB, what a great company. received $10 worth of silver (all franklins, great) and 10 silver rounds. Cant wait to make my next order, I\'m 70 years old and can finally afford to buy coins for my granddaughter. Greg, july 2018."
"I just rec'd my 20 pcs of the Peace silver dollars... 50% were 1923 none were from 1934-1935.. balance were only 3 other dates.. not what i expected...."
"I've made several purchases from JM and have always been delighted. This order was just okay. Ordered 11 coins and was happy to receive a few from years other than 1922 or 1923. Unfortunately those lower mintage coins were pretty well worn with most of the lettering worn smooth (in other words they were not VG condition). Happy to get a few low mintage year coins, but unhappy that they were not VG condition. So it was just okay. :/"