United States of America, Silver Peace Dollar. BU in case.

A wonderful looking coin which was very popular in America.
Availability: In stock
SKU: FUS8150
£79.50

United States Silver Peace Dollar first issued after the First World War as a commemorative, but it was so popular that they issued it occasionally until 1935. It is considered one of the most beautiful American coins ever issued and in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. They are bright and brilliant and frosty just the way a crownsized Silver coin should look. The coins are dated 1922 or 1923 and will be supplied according to current availability.

Not only are they gorgeous coins but they also come with a specially imprinted snap lock case to display them and preserve their condition. These coins are just beautiful and if you want a high-grade American Silver Dollar, then this is it.

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