Description
The Peace Silver Dollar – Cull is a tangible piece of American history, cherished by collectors and silver enthusiasts alike. Each coin, though showing heavy wear, carries the enduring spirit of the post-World War I era. The iconic Lady Liberty graces the obverse, her serene profile symbolizing hope and renewal for a nation. On the reverse, a majestic bald eagle perches atop a rock, clutching an olive branch, embodying the promise of peace.
Despite their circulated condition, these coins retain their original silver content, making them a practical and affordable way to own genuine U.S. silver. The term “cull” refers to coins with significant wear, scratches, or other imperfections, yet each still tells a unique story from its journey through countless hands. Their imperfections only add to their character, making every coin distinct and intriguing.
Collectors appreciate the Peace Silver Dollar – Cull for its historical significance and the tactile connection it offers to America’s past. The coin’s substantial size and weight provide a satisfying heft, while its silver composition ensures lasting value. Whether displayed, gifted, or simply held, these coins evoke a sense of nostalgia and pride.
The Peace Silver Dollar was minted from 1921 to 1935, designed by Anthony de Francisci to commemorate the end of World War I. It replaced the Morgan Dollar and became the last U.S. silver dollar struck for circulation. The coin’s name and imagery reflect the nation’s desire for peace and prosperity during a pivotal era.
- Purity: 90% silver, 10% copper
- Weight: 26.73 grams
- Manufacturer: United States Mint
- Diameter: 38.1 mm
- Condition: Cull (heavily circulated, with significant wear)

