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Features of the 1934 $1 Peace Silver Dollar PCGS MS67:
Minted in the year 1934
US - Philadelphia Mint
MS67 Graded by PCGS
PCGS Population: 18
The Morgan and Peace coins are arguably the most well-known designs in American coinage. The Peace coin was the successor to the Morgan Dollar, which had not been minted regularly since 1904. Peace Dollars were minted between 1921 and 1935. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the coins are a result of a competition that aimed to find designs emblematic of peace post World War One.
On each coin's obverse is the profile of the Goddess of Liberty, and, on the reverse of each coin is a bald eagle clutching an olive branch complete with the word "peace." The Peace Coin was the last US dollar to be circulated in silver, which is why they are sought after by coin collectors today, who consider them both valuable and nostalgic additions to their collection.
Product Type | Coin |
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Coin Series | Pre-64 Silver |
Purity | 90% |
Mint/Refinery | U.S. Mint - Philadelphia |
Metal Type | Silver |
Face Value | $1 |
Grade | MS67 |
Coin Type | Certified |
Modern or Historical | Pre-64 |
Grade Service | PCGS |
Year | 1934 |
Metal Weight | 0.7734 oz |