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{{/presale}}Private mints across the United States and around the world are marking the centennial of the 1921 US silver dollar release. After not striking silver dollars for 17 years, the US Mint resumed coining silver dollars in 1921 with the Morgan Dollar design originally featured, and then debuted an all-new design. 1921 marked the end of the Morgan Dollar and the debut of the Peace Dollar. The centennial of this moment comes in 2021. Today, you have the opportunity to buy $1 Peace Silver Dollar Legal Tender Notes online at Provident Metals.
Highlights:
Enhanced legal tender notes such as these come from Federal Reserve packs of newly printed notes. These $1 US bills come from the Federal Reserve Note series, the only form of paper money still printed in the United States. Though each one is produced by the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the notes have been procured by a private mint and enhanced with the high-definition graphics you will find on the obverse side.
Obverse
On the obverse side of the $1 Peace Silver Dollar Legal Tender Note are the designs originally introduced in 1921 on the Peace Dollar. At the center of the note is the left-profile portrait of Liberty from Anthony de Francisci. Liberty has hair that blows in the breeze as she wears a spiked crown that looks like rays of sunshine. The circular field with her image includes notations of Liberty and In God We Trvst. Printed enhancements at the top and bottom include Peace Silver Dollar, 1921, 2021, and Centennial. The left of the design field includes the reverse from the Peace Dollar with the American bald eagle perched at rest on a rock with an olive branch in its talons.
Reverse
The reverse face of $1 Peace Silver Dollar Legal Tender Notes comes with the traditional designs. Authorized in 1935 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the US Silver Certificate, this design includes the pyramid topped with an all-seeing eye on the left and the Great Seal of the United States on the right. The center has a simple notation of ONE.
History
Peace Dollar Silver Coins were issued by the United States Mint from 1921 to 1928, and then again briefly in 1934 and 1935. When the Peace Dollar was halted in 1935, the US Mint did not issue another silver dollar coin for circulation.
Ordering
These $1 Peace Silver Dollar Legal Tender Notes are available with a bi-fold presentation folio and a Certificate of Authenticity from the private mint that completed the enhancements on the obverse.
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