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Containing 90% silver, Peace dollars are considered by many to be the last "true" American silver dollars minted for circulation. In fact, subsequent silver dollars minted for circulation contain no silver at all. Desinged by an Italian immigrant named Anthony DeFrancisci, the obverse of the Peace Silver Dollar features a rendering of Lady Liberty wearing a radiant crown. Featured on the reverse is an American Bald Eagle with folded wings, shown resting on its perch and clutching an olive branch, the universal symbol of peace. Designer Anthony de Francisci; weight 26.73 grams; composition .900 silver, .100 copper (net weight .77344 oz. pure silver); diameter 38.1 mm; reeded edge; mints: Philadelphia, New Orleans, Carson City, Denver, San Francisco. Each coin comes packaged in a sealed plastic case. View ALL Bullion Items | View Silver Bullion Items | View Gold Bullion Items | View Platinum Bullion Items | View Palladium Bullion Items Note About Quantity: Purchases of bullion items are limited on our online store. Platinum bullion items are limited to 1 ounce total. Gold bullion items are limited to 3 ounces total. Palladium bullion items must be under 5 ounces total. Silver bullion is limited to 50 oz. total. There are some exceptions which have a higher order limit. Please see our Ordering Bullion page for further explanation of these limits. If you wish to purchase more and be eligible for a price break, please visit our bullion sales. Note About Shipping: Please note that Northwest Territorial Mint applies a shipping, handling, and insurance charge to all orders that include bullion items at our online store. The charge is $10 for orders totaling less than $250 and $20 for orders totaling $250 or more. All Bullion orders are subject to a $35 cancellation fee and other restrictions. Please review the return policy for more information. |
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First Minted in 1921, Peace Silver Dollars were commissioned to commemorate the end of World War I and instantly became one of the most popular coins in American history.