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1 oz Peace Dollar Copper Round

  • Description
    The Peace Dollar coin from the United States Mint was introduced in late 1921 as a replacement for the Morgan Silver Dollar. While the latter was the primary design on American dollar coins from 1878 to 1904, its reintroduction in 1921 was short-lived. In an effort to adopt a new silver dollar coin design that year, the US Mint sought out a design that better represented the nations post-World War I desire for peace. The design from Anthony de Francisci showed Liberty in a left-profile portrait with softer facial features and a larger crown. The reverse showed the American bald eagle at rest, perched atop a hill with only an olive branch in its clutches. On the obverse face of this 1 oz Peace Dollar Copper Round youll find Franciscis Liberty design, including the engravings Liberty above, In God We Trvst, with a V instead as a nod to coppers AVDP weight, and the introductory striking year of the original Peace Dollar, 1921. The reverse bears the Peace Dollar reverse design, with the suns rays shining light on the engravings United States of America, E Pluribus Unum, and One Dollar. Around the outer edge are engravings that identify the coins metal content, purity, and weight. Each of these 1 oz Peace Dollar Copper Rounds are produced at a private mint facility in the United States of America.
  • Details
    CoA: No
    Diameter: 39 mm
    Edge Design: Reeded
    Metal Type: Copper
    Mint Mark: Not Shown
    Product Type: Coin
    Purity: .999
    Weight: 1 AVDP Ounce