Peace out….

Afternoon everyone ….

Today I am going to share a coin from my collection that is a favorite design of mine. It’s the Peace silver dollar. These are really tougher to find in high grade because the fact that Lady Liberty’s hair relief is higher than the rim of the coin. So any circulation at all will wear the lines of the hair.

While this is not an extremely high grade as an MS65, it is as low as I’d go on this particular coin because of the lack of detail in grades lower.

Here is some information on the series and the specs of the coin:
The Peace dollar is a United States dollar coin minted for circulation from 1921 to 1928 and 1934 to 1935, and beginning again for collectors in 2021. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the coin was the result of a competition to find designs emblematic of peace. Its obverse represents the head and neck of the Goddess of Liberty in profile, and the reverse depicts a bald eagle at rest clutching an olive branch, with the legend "Peace". It was the last United States dollar coin to be struck for circulation in silver.

Peace dollar
United States
Value
1.00 United States dollar
Mass
26.73 g (412.5 gr)
Diameter
38.1 mm (1.5 in)
Thickness
2.4 (1921-1935) mm
Edge
Reeded
Composition
1921–1935:
.900 silver
.100 copper
2021–present:
.999 silver
Silver
0.77344 troy oz. (1921–1935); 0.858 (2021–present) troy oz
Years of minting
1921–1928; 1934–1935; 2021–present
Mint marks
D, S. Located above tip of eagle's wings on reverse. Philadelphia Mint specimens lack mint mark.
Obverse
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Design
Liberty
Designer
Anthony de Francisci
Design date
1921
Reverse
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Design
A perched bald eagle
Designer
Anthony de Francisci
Design date
1921
With the passage of the Pittman Act in 1918, the United States Mint was required to strike millions of silver dollars, and began to do so in 1921, using the Morgan dollar design. Numismatists began to lobby the Mint to issue a coin that memorialized the peace following World War I; although they failed to get Congress to pass a bill requiring the redesign, they were able to persuade government officials to take action. The Peace dollar was approved by Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon in December 1921, completing the redesign of United States coinage that had begun in 1907.

The public believed the announced design, which included a broken sword, was illustrative of defeat, and the Mint hastily acted to remove the sword. The Peace dollar was first struck on December 28, 1921; just over a million were coined bearing a 1921 date. When the Pittman Act requirements were met in 1928, the mint ceased production of the coins, but more were struck during 1934 and 1935 as a result of further legislation. In 1965, amid much controversy, the Denver mint struck over 316,000 Peace dollars dated 1964, but these were never issued, and all are believed to have been melted.

In 2021, the U.S. Mint produced a special 2021 issue Peace Dollar to celebrate the design’s 100th anniversary, with minting of the coins to continue from 2023 onwards.

The coin….

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Here is a screenshot from the PCGS website on this Peace dollar. As you can see with over thirty million struck there are not many that are this grade or higher around.

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That's pretty cool. As I was reading the description and scrolling down I was almost expecting there to be a giant peace sign on it!

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Oh damn with that title I thought this was your last post 🤣
Byeeeeeee 😝☠️🤖

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Funny…🤣
!pimp

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Peace out??? or out with the Peace Dollars?, hehehe!
I really love the Peace Dollars. It is my most favorite U.S. Dollar.
I have an MS 64 1923.

!PIZZA

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Peace dollar is probably my favorite US silver coin. One graded MS65 goes for about 280 CAD usually, I don't know if that's good or bad.

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I like every design of silver coins very beautiful because I myself love silver very much but bird designs are more like it.

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