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Silver Dollars

Peace Dollar

Peace Dollar

The Peace Dollar was initially struck in 1921 when it replaced the Morgan Silver Dollar. A collector’s favorite, the Peace Dollar marks a significant moment in United States history: the time right after World War I. Collectors and investors of all levels will love the challenge of collecting all Peace Dollars currently on the market.

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Morgan Silver Dollar

Morgan Silver Dollar

Whether you are a novice or advanced collector, the Morgan Silver Dollar makes an excellent addition to any precious metals portfolio.

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Seated Liberty Dollar

Seated Liberty Dollar

The Seated Liberty Dollar was struck by the United States mint from 1840 until 1873. This silver dollar gained popularity at the time it was introduced, and remains a collector’s favorite today. Diversify your precious metals portfolio by acquiring a Seated Liberty Dollar.

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Bust Dollar (1794-1804)

Bust Dollar (1794-1804)

Discover the Bust Dollars (1794-1804), America's first silver dollars, celebrated for their historical significance. Learn about key dates and tips for collecting.

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U.S. Trade Dollar (1873-1885)

U.S. Trade Dollar (1873-1885)

Learn about the U.S. Trade Dollar (1873-1885), minted for international trade. Discover its history, key dates, and why collectors value it.

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1921 Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars

1921 Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars

1921 was a milestone year for American coinage, featuring the final Morgan Dollar and the debut of the Peace Dollar. Both coins offer unique value, history, and collectibility. In this guide, explore how they differ in design, scarcity, and investment potential to help you decide which one deserves a spot in your silver collection.

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