Coin Identifier
Peace Dollar
$1.00 (One Dollar)

Peace Dollar

United States of America · 1923

The obverse features the profile of Lady Liberty facing left wearing a radiate crown. The word 'LIBERTY' is at the top border and 'IN GOD WE TRVST' (using the Latin-style V) is across the field. This specific specimen shows significant toning and surface contamination/oxidation.

Country
United States of America
Year
1923
Denomination
$1.00 (One Dollar)
Metal
90% silver, 10% copper

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Overview

The obverse features the profile of Lady Liberty facing left wearing a radiate crown. The word 'LIBERTY' is at the top border and 'IN GOD WE TRVST' (using the Latin-style V) is across the field. This specific specimen shows significant toning and surface contamination/oxidation.

Historical significance

Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the Peace Dollar was issued to commemorate the end of World War I. It was the last silver dollar struck for circulation in the United States, representing a period of peace and prosperity in the interwar years.

Estimated value

$25.00 - $35.00 (based on silver melt value and common date/condition)

Care & preservation

Store in a PVC-free plastic holder or an acid-free envelope. Do not attempt to clean or scrub the coin, as chemical cleaning or abrasive mechanical cleaning significantly reduces the numismatic value of collectible coins.