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The Peace Dollar. First issued in 1921, this United States one dollar silver coin succeeded the famous Morgan Dollar and featured a design by Anthony de Francisci. The Armistice reached in the fall of 1918, putting an end to World War I, provided inspiration for the coin. The word "PEACE" found a home on the reverse of the design and bestowed upon the coin its name. The coin was minted from 1921-1928, then again in 1934 and 1935. The U.S. Mint brought the coin back briefly in the mid-1960s but all Peace Dollars with the 1964 date were melted and never released into circulation. You will receive twenty Peace Dollars with coin storage vault.
  Twenty Peace Dollars (BU)
Coin Information: # Coin Grade: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) # Denomination: Morgan Dollar # Mintage Year(s): 1921-1926
  The obverse features a left-facing portrait of Liberty while the reverse depicts an eagle. 1902 Morgan Dollar PR61 PCGS 1901 Morgan Dollar PR61 PCGS 1885 Morgan Dollar MS65 NGC 1883-O Morgan Dollar MS62DMPL PCGS 1878-S Morgan Dollar MS64 PCGS
  New Orleans Mint Morgan Dollar Trio Set Obverse: The Morgan Dollar was designed by George T. Morgan and features "Lady Liberty" on its obverse. Reverse: The reverse displays a bald eagle with the words, "United States Of America" and "One Dollar". Background Story: The New Orleans Mint Morgan Dollar Trio coins are in almost uncirculated condition to brilliant uncirculated condition. First minted in 1878, much of the discussion about the Morgan Dollar centered on the beautiful portrait on the coin. The public demand to find out who this woman was, caused a reporter to disclose her name in 1879. Anna Willess Williams, a schoolteacher, was the one who posed as Lady Liberty for the coin. The Morgan dollar for the next 100 plus years has proved the most popular coin to collect.
 
2002 $50 Gold Eagle MS70 NGC 2002 $25 Gold Eagle MS70 NGC 2002 $10 Gold Eagle MS70 NGC
  2008 W Silver American Eagle BU Coin in Original Government Box 2008 W Silver American Eagle BU Coin in Original Government Box Dimensions: # Length: 3-1/2" # Width: 3" # Coin Type: Silver American Eagle # Coin Grade: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) # Diameter: 40.6mm # Denomination: One Dollar # Mint Mark: West Point, NY # Year: 2008 # Obverse Description: The obverse shows a full-length figure of Liberty in stride, enveloped in folds of flag, with her right hand extended and branches of laurel and oak in her left hand.# Reverse Description: The reverse eagle with shield, an olive branch in the right talon and arrows in the left.
  2008-W $100 Platinum American Eagle MS70 NGC Early Release # Type: Platinum American Eagle # Year: 2008 # Denomination: $100.00 # Diameter: 32.7 mm # Mint Mark: West Point, NY # Grade: MS70 # Certified By: NGC The obverse features the Statue of Liberty. The reverse depicts the classic symbol of Lady Justice with scales in one hand, representing the balance of law, and a sword in the other hand, symbolizing the power granted to the decision-makers.
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