Peace Silver Dollar F+

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Peace Silver Dollar F+
Peace Silver Dollar F+
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The Peace Silver Dollar in Fine+ (F+) condition offers a historic and affordable example of one of America’s most meaningful silver coins. Struck from 1921 to 1935, each coin contains 90% silver and commemorates the end of World War I with a message of hope and unity. In Fine+ condition, these coins show clear circulation wear but retain strong design outlines, a visible date, and readable lettering--making them an excellent entry point for collectors of vintage U.S. coinage.

Historical Insight:

The Peace Dollar was born from America's postwar optimism and minted to reflect the country's desire for lasting peace. These coins circulated widely throughout the 1920s and early 1930s, often used in everyday transactions across the nation. Fine+ examples carry honest wear from their time in commerce, yet remain rich with historical significance. Whether you're adding depth to a type set or acquiring a classic silver dollar on a budget, the Peace Dollar in Fine+ condition offers lasting value with every coin.

Highlights:

  • Years Issued: 1922-1926, 1934-1935 (random year)
  • Mint Marks: Varies (Philadelphia, Denver, or San Francisco)
  • Metal Content: .7734 troy oz actual silver weight
  • Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
  • Obverse: Features Lady Liberty in profile, wearing a radiant crown. In Fine+ condition, her outline remains sharp and major features such as her nose, lips, and crown rays are still visible, though worn.
  • Reverse: Shows a perched bald eagle clutching an olive branch, facing the rising sun. While some feather detail may be smoothed, the central imagery and inscriptions remain bold and readable.

Specifications

SKU:
482
Year:
Random
Grade:
Fine or Better
Grade Service:
None
Denomination:
1 Dollar
Mint Mark:
Varies
Metal Content:
0.7734 Troy Oz
Purity:
0.9
Thickness:
3.1 mm
Diameter:
38.1 mm

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