Description
The Peace Silver Dollar was minted from 1921-1928 and from 1934-1935, and it still remains popular among investors and collectors alike. As the last true American Silver Dollar, it has a special place in any collection. The Peace Dollar is more than just an intriguing way to own silver; it features one of America’s most attractive coinage designs.
These coins represent not only a key period in American minting history but also the nation’s evolution into a global power after World War I. The Peace Silver Dollar is a symbol of triumph and optimism.
The creation of the Peace Silver Dollar was a response to the end of World War I, with an aim to commemorate the newfound peace. Initially the U.S. Mint produced 1921 Silver Dollars using the tried-and-true Morgan design, but eventually decided to create an all-new motif. With World War I still fresh on many Americans’ minds, the mint settled on a theme of peace for the new Silver Dollar.

















