Peace Silver Dollar - S Mint
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The Peace Silver Dollar was the last U.S. Silver Dollar minted for circulation. Issued as a celebration of world peace after World War I, it was designed by sculptor Anthony de Francisci.
The obverse shows Liberty, while the reverse features an eagle holding only an olive branch of peace instead of the usual olive branch and arrows of defense.
The eagle is also sitting on a rock inscribed with the word “PEACE.”
Peace Silver Dollars were struck only from 1921 to 1935, so all coins are over 75 years old.
The Peace Silver Dollar was the largest 20th century U.S. silver coin made for circulation.
All Peace Silver Dollars were struck in 90% pure silver and contain over 3/4 ounce of silver.
Most coins were either worn out in circulation or melted for their precious silver, leaving relatively few for today’s collectors. This coin is hand-selected for beauty and condition.
This coin was struck at the U.S. Mint in San Francisco. It was made there only from 1922 to 1928 and again in 1934-1935.
San Francisco coins are identified by the small “S” mint mark on the reverse, below “ONE.” They are renowned for exceptional strikes and are among the most coveted of all U.S. Silver Dollars.
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