All About U.S. Mint Silver Dollars Since the first Silver Dollar rolled off the presses of the U.S. Mint in 1794, American's have enjoyed a fascination with every series of official legal tender Silver Dollars. From one of the most expensive 1804 Silver Dollars that sold at auction for $4.14 million, to the most affordable mint condition Silver Dollar, each one is prized for it's pure silver content, unique designs, and link to America's history. Whether you decide to collect Morgan Silver Dollars, Peace Silver Dollars, or modern American Eagle Silver Dollars, there's a Silver Dollar to fit your every price range from $10 and up. |
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Morgan Silver Dollars 1878 to 1921 No Silver Dollar in the world has been more celebrated, collected, or beloved than the official legal tender Silver Dollars released during America's Wild West Frontier Days. In the 1870's Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill Cody, and Kit Carson were still fighting Indians and paying for drinks with a Silver Dollar. Why America loves Silver Dollars. |
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Peace Silver Dollars 1921 to 1935
Originally issued to celebrate the end of
the "War to End All Wars," Peace Silver Dollars were the official Silver
coinage with a one dollar face value, issued during the Roaring 20's
through the final release in 1935. Learn more about Peace Dollars |
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Modern Era Silver Dollars
A variety of Silver Dollars
have been issued by both the United States Mint and other countries over
the decades. Many of the U.S. Silver Dollars were struck in
limited quantities as collectibles honoring important historic events.
In addition, a number of silver-dollar-sized coins have been minted and
released by notable official mints including the China Mint, the
Australian Mint, the British Royal Mint, and the Canadian Royal Mint. Other 20th Century U.S. Silver Dollars Click for 2010 World Silver Dollars |
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