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Peace Silver Dollars 1921-1935 Minted to Celebrate Peace After World War I Peace Silver Dollars were first struck as a symbol of America's desire for worldwide peace after "the war to end all wars." Anthony De Francisci designed this coin which bears his monogram under the neck of Liberty. Peace Silver Dollars were silver coins struck intermittently from 1921 to 1935 for a total of only ten years and in limited mintages. Struck at the US Mints in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver, the total mintage of the silver Peace Dollar is only a fraction of the better-known silver coins, the Morgan Silver Dollars. Each Peace Silver Dollar is about one and a half inches in diameter. By law, each contains .7734 troy oz. of pure silver. A Silver Dollar from the Roaring Twenties - The Peace Silver Dollar is a reflection of the Roaring 20’s, a time when America’s future never looked brighter. The industrial revolution was in full swing. Railroads were moving goods to the West. Henry Ford was perfecting his revolution in car manufacturing called "the assembly line." The prices for Peace Silver Dollars are sure to increase dramatically in the years ahead. Like all antiques, coins are more highly prized the older they get. Today's hot rare coin market is likely to increase the demand and drive up prices for these important U.S. Silver Dollars. |
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