Peace Dollar
Country of Origin: United States
Year of Issue: 1921-1935
Denomination: One Dollar
Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper

Brief Description
The obverse features a profile of Lady Liberty wearing a radiate crown, symbolizing peace. The reverse depicts an eagle perched on a rock, holding an olive branch, with the word "PEACE" below. This image shows the reverse side of the coin.
Historical Significance
The Peace Dollar was minted to commemorate the end of World War I. Its design was chosen through a competition and represents the nation's hope for lasting peace following the Great War. It was the last circulating silver dollar minted in the United States.
Estimated Value
The estimated value can range widely based on its specific year, mint mark, and condition. For common dates in average circulated condition, they can be worth $25 to $100+. Rare dates or high-grade examples can be worth hundreds or thousands. Based on the visible condition, likely in the lower to middle range, perhaps $30-$70+. The note in the background seems to indicate values for 1921 ($200-$400), 1934 (Nomina-$3), and 1935 (Smine-$30) but without clearer identification of the specific coin year/mint, these are just general references.
Care Instructions
Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin, which can tarnish the surface. Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in a non-PVC coin holder or slab. Avoid cleaning as this can damage the coin's surface and significantly decrease its numismatic value.
Created At: 2025-10-29T20:47:14.499462