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Peace Silver Dollar 2024 Uncirculated Coin PHILADELPHIA (P)

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The Peace Silver Dollar, first struck from 1921-1928 and 1934-1935, marked the end of World War 1 and the era of peace and prosperity that followed. True to its name, the Peace Silver Dollar features an eagle clutching an olive branch on its reverse side, symbolizing the United States’ return to peacetime.

This beautiful Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar is 99.9% fine silver and ships straight from the U.S. Mint to your door with an official certificate of authenticity.

In December 1921, Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon approved the Peace Dollar design to replace the Morgan Dollar and mark peace between the United States and Germany. Designed by renowned Italian American Sculptor Anthony de Francisci (1887- 1964), the Peace Dollar symbolized the country’s coming of age as an international power, while recognizing the sacrifices made by its citizens in World War I and celebrating victory and peace. Reintroduced in 2021, the Peace Dollar has a beautiful uncirculated finish.

The obverse (heads) features Liberty in profile with a radiant crown. Obverse inscriptions are “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and the year of issuance. The reverse (tails) depicts an eagle at rest holding an olive branch above the inscription “PEACE.” Additional inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “ONE DOLLAR.”

The coin is encapsulated and placed in a stylish clamshell with an elegant blue presentation box. The box is adorned with the official United States Mint seal; the outer sleeve incorporates an image of the obverse coin design. This high-quality coin is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity bearing an image of the obverse.


Denomination: $1
Finish: Uncirculated
Composition: 99.9% silver
Silver Weight: 0.859 troy oz.
Diameter: 1.500 inches (38.10 mm)
Edge: Reeded
Mint and Mint Mark: Philadelphia – No Mint Mark

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