Coin Identifier
Peace Silver Dollar
One Dollar ($1 USD)

Peace Silver Dollar

United States of America · 1921-1935 (Specific year on the obverse side)

The reverse features a bald eagle perched on a rock clutching an olive branch, with 'PEACE' inscribed at the base. The word 'PEACE' is visible on the rock, and the phrase 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' is above the eagle.

Country
United States of America
Year
1921-1935 (Specific year on the obverse side)
Denomination
One Dollar ($1 USD)
Metal
90% Silver, 10% Copper

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Overview

The reverse features a bald eagle perched on a rock clutching an olive branch, with 'PEACE' inscribed at the base. The word 'PEACE' is visible on the rock, and the phrase 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' is above the eagle.

Historical significance

Designed by Anthony de Francisci, this coin was minted to commemorate the restoration of peace following World War I. It was the last silver dollar struck for circulation in the United States.

Estimated value

$25.00 - $50.00 (Common dates in circulated condition; some rare dates/vintages can be worth much more)

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning or polishing the coin, as this can drastically reduce its numismatic value. Handle by the edges and store in a PVC-free plastic holder or archival-safe flip to prevent tarnishing and physical damage.