2021 100th Anniversary of the First Peace Silver Dollar in OGP
2021 100th Anniversary of the First Peace Silver Dollar in OGP
2021 (No Mint Mark - Philadelphia) 100th Anniversary of the First Peace Silver Dollar in Original Government Packaging
The 2021 100th Anniversary of the First Peace Silver Dollar in OGP (Original Government Packaging) commemorates a century since the introduction of the Peace Silver Dollar, a significant milestone in numismatic history. Limited to 200,000 pieces, all were struck at Philadelphia and contain no mint mark. "2021" indicates the year of issue, and the design pays homage to the original Peace Silver Dollar issued in 1921. The Peace Dollar features an image of Liberty wearing a radiant crown on the obverse and on the reverse, a perched eagle. The bullion coin, with face value of $1, is .858 troy ounces of 99.9% silver and is 1.5 inches in diameter. In Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition, this modern classic arrives in the original black US Mint box with COA (Certificate of Authenticity).
2021 100th Anniversary of the First Peace Dollar
The Peace dollar is a United States silver dollar coin that was minted from 1921–1928 and 1934–1935 to commemorate the end of World War I and the nation's hope for peace. The coin was designed by Anthony de Francisci, who based the model of Liberty on his wife, Teresa de Francisci. The reverse side of the coin features an eagle holding an olive branch to symbolize the country's return to peacetime.



