


Mint to redesign the silver dollar to commemorate the peace era following World War 1, to no avail.

In accordance with the Pittman Act, the previously melted pieces were to be restruck in 1921 using George T. This mandated that the United States Mint strike millions of legal tender silver dollars to replenish the population following the melting of 270,232,722 Morgan Dollars. The Peace Dollar, designed by Anthony de Francisci, superseded the Morgan Dollar under the Pittman Act of 1918. Peace Dollars are silver dollars that were minted from 1921-1928, and resumed again from 1934-1935. The photos provided may not be the exact coin you receive, however it represents the same product. NO DATES OR MINT MARKS ARE GUARANTEED, a random coin will be selected during shipping. Each coin will show varying signs of wear and varying degrees of toning. This listing is for ONE Peace Silver Dollar from 1922-1926 in average circulated condition.
