1923 Peace Dollar – Classic Silver U.S. Coin from the Roaring Twenties #54
1923 Peace Dollar – Classic Silver U.S. Coin from the Roaring Twenties #54
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Mintage:
30,800,000 (Philadelphia Mint)
Notable Facts:
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The 1923 Peace Dollar was the second-highest mintage in the series and one of the most commonly encountered dates, making it a foundational piece for silver dollar collectors.
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Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the Peace Dollar commemorates the end of World War I and features a radiant Liberty on the obverse and a perched bald eagle symbolizing peace on the reverse.
Description:
The 1923 Peace Dollar is a key issue within one of America’s most iconic silver coin series. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint with over 30 million produced, it was part of the post-World War I movement to celebrate peace and prosperity. The obverse features Liberty in profile wearing a radiant crown, inspired by the Statue of Liberty, while the reverse depicts a bald eagle at rest atop a mountain, clutching an olive branch—representing peace through strength. Composed of 90% silver, this coin carries both numismatic and bullion value. Offered raw and uncertified from a private collection, each piece is documented with high-resolution photography to showcase strike, tone, and historic detail. A staple for any U.S. silver dollar or early 20th-century coin collection.
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