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{{/presale}} {{#promotion_on}}Collectors were excited to see the return of two classic US silver dollar designs beginning in 2021. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the final Morgan Dollar and the first Peace Dollar, the US Mint brought both designs back into production. These historic coins have continued as annual releases since 2023, offering collectors a modern way to enjoy familiar designs. Today, certified Peace Dollar Silver Coins are available for purchase from Provident Metals.
Highlights:
All Peace Dollar Silver Coins in this listing are graded Mint State 69. Coins at this grade level display bright original luster and well-defined details, with no more than two very small flaws. These imperfections are usually light contact marks or faint hairlines that do not distract from the overall appearance. Coins may feature different dates from 2023 onward, and slab label designs may vary.
Obverse
The obverse of the Peace Dollar Coin shows a left-facing image of Lady Liberty created by sculptor Anthony de Francisci. Liberty wears a spiked crown that represents freedom and optimism. The design was inspired by de Franciscis wife, Teresa, and presents a younger and more contemporary image of Liberty than earlier US coins. Inscriptions include LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRVST, and the date mark.
Reverse
On the reverse of the Peace Dollar Silver Coin, a bald eagle is shown resting while holding an olive branch. This calm and grounded pose symbolizes peace after World War I. The imagery marked a clear shift away from the more aggressive eagle designs seen on previous silver dollar coins. Inscriptions read UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, ONE DOLLAR, and PEACE.
History
The Peace Dollar traces its roots to the Pittman Act of 1918, which allowed millions of Morgan Silver Dollars to be melted to supply silver during World War I. The legislation also required the Treasury to replace those coins with newly struck silver dollars using domestically sourced silver. As a result, silver dollar production resumed in 1921 after more than a decade, starting with Morgan Dollars and followed later that year by the Peace Dollar.
Ordering
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