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1923 Peace Dollar

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What do you think of this Peace dollar? I must give credit for the photo to ForumMom...I'll tell you where I think it falls after a few comments.

1923-Peace-Dollar

1923-Peace-Dollar

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Shes beautiful

MS-63

Could you shed some light as to why they used letter V instead of the letter U..in the word trust?
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From Wikipedia:

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Design
Anthony de Francisci's design featured his rendition of Lady Liberty on the obverse. His wife, Teresa, was the model for the sculpture. The font used is an example of the then-popular Art Deco style. This is exemplified by the inscription, "IN GOD WE TRVST," which uses the Latin alphabet.

The original design for the coin's reverse featured a Bald Eagle holding (or standing on) a broken sword, symbolizing peace. This design was interpreted as one of defeat, rather than peace, so Chief Engraver Morgan altered the design to replace the sword with an olive branch (itself a symbol of peace). The eagle is perched on a rock, facing a group of the sun's rays.

The design of the Peace dollar drew considerable criticism upon its release. A few of the elements of de Francisci's design that drew negative commentary were the open-mouthed Lady Liberty and the Latinized spelling of "trust." The negative response was sufficient enough that the US Mint issued a statement on February 9, 1922, stating that the coin would not be withdrawn. In recent years, however, coin collectors have come to view the Peace dollar as an attractive and desirable coin.


I think that is about as good an explanation about this coin as I have found. It is my favorite dollar coin.

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Awesome luster! 64 (although the hits on the nose are a bit distracting, the coin looks pretty clean)
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Sounds good to me..Thanks Jim
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The hits on her nose are barely noticeable in hand... The pictures actually amke the coin look worse than it does in hand...a mark of good photos, I suppose.
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Great luster for a Peace dollar, and nice work on Mom's part to make it so clear. Great strike, too. I'm thinking MS63, but just as a function of luster and strike 64 isn't out of the question. What is the line I see projecting northward from the P in PEACE?
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Superdave, the best I can tell it is a slight rub. It is much more noticeable in the photo than in hand visually or under 16x magnification. I agree with MS-63 maybe 64. It truly is a beautiful Peace. The luster is even better in person.

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MS64. Great coin!
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