
Common Date Peace Dollar- CULL Condition
Common Date Peace Dollar – Cull Condition
The Peace Dollar, struck from 1921 to 1935, was designed by Anthony de Francisci to commemorate the end of World War I and symbolize peace. Featuring Lady Liberty on the obverse and a perched bald eagle on the reverse, it remains one of the most recognized and affordable large silver coins.
This listing includes a common date Peace Dollar in Cull Condition. These coins show heavy wear, significant marks, or other imperfections from years of circulation, but each still retains its full silver content of .7734 troy ounces. Culls are an excellent choice for collectors on a budget or silver stackers looking for the lowest-cost way to acquire historic U.S. dollars.
Please note: Dates and mint marks will be chosen at random from available stock. The photo shown is a stock image representative of the type and condition you will receive. Each coin will be similar in grade but may differ slightly in appearance.