
The Peace Dollar is a silver dollar coin that was struck by the United States Mint from 1921 to 1928 and again in 1934 and 1935. The coin was designed by Anthony de Francisci and features a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse and an American eagle on the reverse. The Peace Dollar was intended to commemorate the end of World War I and to promote hopes for a lasting peace.
Peace Dollars were struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints. The coins that were struck at the Philadelphia Mint do not have a mint mark, while those that were struck at the Denver and San Francisco Mints have a "D" or "S" mint mark, respectively.
The Peace Dollar is a popular coin among collectors and is also valued by bullion investors. The value of a Peace Dollar can vary depending on a number of factors, including the coin's grade, mint mark, and year of issue. Some Peace Dollars are worth more than others due to their rarity or condition. For example, the 1921 Peace Dollar is one of the most valuable Peace Dollars due to its low mintage.
If you have a Peace Dollar and are wondering how much it is worth, you can check the coin's value online or by consulting a coin dealer. You can also sell your Peace Dollar online or through a coin dealer.
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