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United States of America, Silver Peace Dollar Very Fine_obv

United States of America, Silver Peace Dollar Very Fine

In 1921 the American Government authorized a new Silver Dollar to honour the end of World War One. It became known as The Peace Dollar. They are full crown sized and struck in .900 fine Silver. The coins on offer are dated 1922-1927. Originally it was going to be a one-year issue, but it became so popular that they continued making them from time to time until about 1934. Our Peace Dollars are in Very Fine condition with the details very readable. These are nice coins that have had a bit of good honest wear from actually being used. We think you will like them.
£49.50
Picture of United States of America, Silver Peace Dollar. BU in case.

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

A wonderful looking coin which was very popular in America.
£79.50
1991 Mount Rushmore_obv

United States, Silver Dollar 1991 Mount Rushmore

This famous giant carving of four Presidents on a mountain is in South Dakota. It took years to complete and pictures George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. It was started in 1927 by Gutzon Borglum and was not finished until 1941. The busts are 60 feet high and done on the side of a mountain. This Mount Rushmore United States Silver Dollar was issued in 1991 for the 50th anniversary of its completion. They are struck in Proof 900 fine Silver and only issued for that one year. Supplies are limited and they are Silver Proof, supplied in protective capsule.
£52.50
USA 1993 Jefferson Commemorative Silver Proof Dollar_obv

USA 1993 Jefferson Commemorative Silver Proof Dollar

The 1993 Jefferson Dollars were struck to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States and the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. This was such a popular commemorative at the time of issue that the entire mintage of completely sold out of both the proofs and mint state coins. The obverse features Thomas Jefferson with the inscription, Thomas Jefferson Architect of Democracy, In God We Trust 1743 Liberty 1993. The reverse shows Jefferson’s home Monticello, in Virginia. We have managed to source just 20 pieces of this coin in Proof Silver.
£59.50