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Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 64 (Random Year, 1922-1935)
Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 64 (Random Year, 1922-1935)
Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 64 (Random Year, 1922-1935)

Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 64 (Random Year, 1922-1935)

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Peace Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 64 (Random Year, 1922-1935)

 

Please note that this is a random year listing. The dates will be chosen randomly, based on our current availability. The 1928-P will NOT be included in the range. The design of the label may vary. Older holders may show signs of wear.

Silver Peace Dollars were released to mark the victory of the United States of America in World War I. These highly sought after coins were minted from 1921-1928 and 1934-1935. Because they are so widely recognized, they are easy to buy and sell. Struck from .900 fine silver, the coin has an ASW of .7734 troy oz. The coin also carries a face value of $1. Each of these Peace Silver Dollars is graded MS 64 by the grading company NGC.

The origin of the idea to mint a coin commemorating peace is believed to have roots in Frank Duffield’s Numismatist Magazine article, penned in 1918. Duffield, a past ANA President, called for a “victory coin” to be issued in large quantities that it would never become rare.

Sculptor Anthony de Francisci used his wife Teresa De Francisci as inspiration for the obverse design of Lady Liberty. Lady Liberty is shown wearing a radiate crown on her head while her loose strands of hair blow gently in the wind.

The reverse design had initially featured an eagle perched on an olive branch and a broken sword. The design of the broken sword, however, drew controversy because the public viewed it as a symbol of defeat even though the artist viewed it as a symbol of victory. After a news article railing against the design garnered much attention t in the New York Herald, the broken sword was removed and converted to an extra olive branch.

Coin Features:

  • Random Year. The chosen dates may all be the same or vary.
  • ASW of .7734 troy oz
  • .900 fine silver
  • Face value of $1.
  • Graded MS 64 by NGC
  • Obverse: Features a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a radiate crown with several loose strands of hair blowing in the wind, a design by Anthony de Francisci, modeled by Teresa de Francisci. Inscriptions – “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” Year of Mintage.
  • Reverse: A majestic bald eagle perched on a mountain top holding an olive branch in its talons on a background of sunrise. Inscriptions ­ “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “PEACE,” “ONE DOLLAR.”

Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer you the Silver Peace Dollars NGC MS 64 (Random Year, 1922-1935) at competitive industry prices. Explore our vast collection of Silver Morgan Dollars and other US Silver Coins as well. If you have any questions regarding any of our products, please contact one of our customer service agents for assistance.

Product specifications

Year1922 - 1935 (Random)
Purity.900
Denomination$1
Actual Weight0.7734 troy oz
Gross Weight 26.73 grams
Diameter38.1 mm
Thickness3.1 mm
Mint/BrandUS Mint
Mint MarkVaries
MintageVaries
GradeMS 64
Grade ServiceNGC