1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollars VG-XF

$34.25

1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollars (VG-XF) – Historic U.S. Silver Coins

The Peace Silver Dollar, minted from 1921 to 1935, symbolizes America’s post-World War I recovery and commitment to global peace. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, these coins are highly sought after by collectors and investors alike. In VG-XF (Very Good to Extra Fine) condition, these circulated coins retain clear design details while offering an affordable way to own a piece of American history and silver bullion.

Description

Coin Highlights:

  • Silver Content: Each coin contains .7734 troy ounces of .900 fine silver.
  • Condition: VG (Very Good) to XF (Extra Fine) – Expect varying degrees of circulation wear with visible details and strong rims.
  • Obverse Design: Features Lady Liberty with flowing hair and a radiant crown, symbolizing freedom and peace, along with “Liberty”, the date, and “In God We Trust.”
  • Reverse Design: Depicts a bald eagle perched on a rock, clutching an olive branch with the inscription “Peace” below, representing hope and stability.
  • Minted at Multiple U.S. Mints: Coins may come from the Philadelphia (No Mint Mark), Denver (D), or San Francisco (S) Mints (mint marks vary).
  • Pre-1935 U.S. Silver: One of the last true silver dollars struck for circulation in the U.S.
  • Guaranteed Authenticity: Each coin is 100% genuine U.S. Mint issued silver.

Why Buy Peace Silver Dollars in VG-XF Condition?

  • Historic Collectibility: Represents America’s transition into the modern era, following the end of World War I.
  • Affordable Silver Investment: Offers intrinsic silver value with added numismatic appeal at a lower price point than uncirculated examples.
  • Recognized & Liquid: Peace Dollars are widely collected and easily traded in the silver bullion and numismatic markets.
  • Classic U.S. Coin Design: A striking and symbolic piece of American coinage history.

Secure Your Circulated Peace Silver Dollars Today!

Coins will be randomly selected from available dates between 1922 and 1935, based on inventory.

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