Why add this 1923 Silver Peace Dollar to your collection?
The Silver Peace Dollar was a product of the U.S. Mint for a total of ten years, consecutively from 1921 until 1928, and then for two final years in 1934 and 1935. The Peace Dollar was the last circulating dollar denomination coin struck from silver to be issued by the U.S. Mint. Design of the series, by Italian-American sculptor Anthony de Francisci, celebrates the restoration of peace after the First World War.
- This Silver Peace Dollar was minted in 1923 by the United States Mint.
- The coin is struck from 0.7734 Troy oz. of .900 fine silver.
- The silver dollar measures 38.1 mm in diameter.
- Final mintage is reported to be 30,800,000.
Breathtaking Design of the Peace Dollar
Obverse: The left facing image of Lady Liberty wearing a magnificent radiate crown is featured on the obverse, with her hair flowing loosely away from her young face. "LIBERTY" curves above, with "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the date of issue "1923" inscribed below.
Reverse: A bald eagle is illustrated on the reverse standing on a boulder bearing the inscription "PEACE," as rays of sunlight emanate from the lower right. Additional inscriptions include "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," and the coin's denomination of "ONE DOLLAR."
Stunning Mint State 63 Silver Dollar
This Philadelphia minted 1923 Silver Peace Dollar is in beautiful condition, earning the grade of Mint State 63 from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Expect the coin to feature a superb strike and an impressive amount of original Mint luster, with exceptional eye appeal. The silver dollar is presented in a sonically sealed NGC protective holder with a certification label.
Make this exquisitely minted 1923 Silver Peace Dollar a part of your collection of American coinage treasures today!
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