1925 Peace $1 NGC MS65

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1925 Peace $1 NGC MS65
1925 Peace $1 NGC MS65
1925 Peace $1 NGC MS65
1925 Peace $1 NGC MS65
Morgan Silver Dollars were struck from 1878 through 1904 and again, for one year, in 1921, due to a shortage of silver coins. World War I had ended and there was desire for a new coin to be struck, that honored the end of the Great War. The public also wanted a younger and more vibrant rendition of Miss Liberty.
A coin design competition was begun for a new silver dollar coin. A sizable number of designs were submitted by many experienced coin designers. The winner of this competition was undoubtedly the least likely candidate to win it. This coin designer was not only the youngest person in the competition, but he had never created a winning coin design before.
Anthony de Francisci, an immigrant from Italy, created designs that were superior to all the other coin designs. De Francisci was fortunate enough to win this competition which elevated his artistic career.
Wisely, he had convinced his 24-year-old wife to model for Miss Liberty’s portrait. As this was one of the first modern designs of the “Roaring Twenties,” his image of his youthful wife was well-received by the American public.
On the obverse, Miss Liberty wore a radiant crown with the sun’s rays emanating from it. She faced to the left and the word “LIBERTY,” was placed on the upper periphery and the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST,” with the letter “U” represented in the Roman style “V,” was separated by the truncation of Miss Liberty’s neck. The date of striking is below Miss Liberty’s neck.
His reverse depicted an American Bald Eagle, wings folded, perched on a rock, upon which the word “PEACE,” in inscribed. Prominent are the numerous rays of the sun behind the eagle. On the upper periphery is inscribed, in two lines, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” and the motto, “E PLURIBUS UNUM.” The denomination, “ONE DOLLAR,” is also separated by the eagle.
This coin was struck in 1925, and it was struck by the Philadelphia Mint. There is no mintmark present, as is typical for the Philadelphia Mint. The Mint struck 10,198,000 silver dollar coins in total.
This coin is graded as MS65 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), one of the three most popular and desirable grading services in existence.
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Specifications  
Year 1925
Denomination One Dollar
Grade MS65
Country United States of America
Grading Service NGC
Weight .77344
Fineness .900 Fine Silver
Diameter 38.1 mm
Manufacturer The United States Mint

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