Why does this 1922-D Silver Peace Dollar deserve a place in your collection?
The Peace Dollar was introduced in 1921, featuring imagery to honor the restoration of peace after the chaos and devastation of the First World War. Minted for a total of ten years, the series is notably the final dollar denomination silver coin produced by the U.S. Mint issued for circulation. Design of the Peace Dollar is credited to award-winning Italian-American sculptor Anthony de Francisci, whose wife Teresa was his inspiration for Liberty's image.
- This 1922 Peace Dollar is a product of the Denver Mint.
- The coin represents the first Peace Dollar release from the Mint's Colorado branch.
- The coin contains 0.7734 Troy oz. of .900 fine silver.
- The silver dollar is one of 15,063,000 minted.
Breathtaking Peace Dollar Design
Obverse: Lady Liberty is featured facing left on the obverse, with her hair gathered at the back of her head, while loosened strands flow gently from her face beneath a spectacular radiate style crown. Inscribed "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST" and "1922."
Reverse: A bald eagle is illustrated on the reverse grasping an olive branch, standing upon a rock ornamented with the word "PEACE." The eagle is surrounded by the rays of the rising sun and the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and "ONE DOLLAR." The Denver Mint mark "D" is positioned near the eagle's tail feathers.
Beautifully Struck Mint State 64
This 1922-D Silver Peace Dollar earned the grade of Mint State 64 from the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). The coin is superbly struck, featuring an outstanding degree of original Mint luster and fantastic eye appeal. The silver dollar is presented in a sonically sealed, labeled PCGS protective holder.
Add this 1922-D Silver Peace Dollar to your collection of precious metal treasures today!
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