1921 Peace Dollar Silver XF/AU Condition
1921 Peace Dollar Silver XF/AU Condition
1921 Philadelphia(No Mint Mark) Peace Dollar Extra Fine to Almost Uncirculated Condition
The dollar of new design issued from December 1921 through 1935 was a commemorative peace coin. The Peace dollar was issued without congressional sanction, under the term of the Pittman Act, which referred to the bullion and in no way affected the design. Anthony de Francisci, a medalist, designed this dollar. His monogram is located in the field of the coin under the neck of Liberty.
1921 Peace Dollar Silver XF/AU
The coin is described as being in XF/AU condition. In XF (Extremely Fine) condition, the coin exhibits light wear on the high points of the design, such as Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers, but overall retains sharp details. In AU (About Uncirculated) condition, the coin may have slight traces of wear on the highest points, but much of the original mint luster and detail remains.