Description
Anthony de Francisci is the designer of the Peace Silver Dollar. His design was chosen as the finalist from an artistic competition held by the US Mint seeking to replace the existing Morgan Dollar design. The American public sought a design for the coin reflecting the hard-won peace of World War I.
All of these Peace Silver Dollar Coins are available to you in Mint State 63 condition. The coins come with mint luster that is slightly impaired, with numerous small contact marks and scattered heavier marks possible. Other potential flaws include small hairlines visible with the naked eye and detracting scuff marks.
JM Bullion offers Peace Silver Dollars in this listing with random dates ranging from 1922 to 1926 and 1934 to 1935. We cannot guarantee a specific date mark in advance, nor can we guarantee which grading house label is present in the slab. All coins are chosen at random after your payment has cleared. If you buy more than one, please note you could get coins with the same dates and labels.
On the obverse of Peace Silver Dollar Coins is a left-profile effigy of Lady Liberty. Designed in 1921 by Anthony de Francisci, this visual captures Liberty wearing a tall, spiked crown. The reverse side comes with an image of the American bald eagle sitting on its perch with its wings at its side as the sun rises in the distance.