The Peace Silver Dollar was minted from 1921 to 1935 and created to symbolize peace following World War I. Struck in 90% silver, it features Liberty with a radiate crown on the obverse and a resting bald eagle with the word “PEACE” on the reverse.
The Peace Silver Dollar was minted from 1921 to 1935 in 90% silver and created to mark the period following World War I. Its large silver-dollar format allowed the U.S. Mint to present Anthony de Francisci’s Liberty and eagle designs with broad, open surfaces.
Design Details
Anthony de Francisci’s obverse features Liberty wearing a radiate crown. The reverse shows a bald eagle at rest above the word “PEACE,” with sun rays on the horizon and national inscriptions that reinforce the coin’s post–World War I theme.
Investment & Legacy
The Peace Silver Dollar combines 90% silver content with a design created to mark the post–World War I era. Its 1921–1935 production history, Liberty portrait, and resting-eagle reverse give it lasting historical and collector interest within classic U.S. silver dollars.
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