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See I collect coins from around the world, and I have been searching for a few specific coins . I turned to TPR before ebay hoping I could see if anyone here had a coin I was looking for. Has anyone here ever come across a "Peace" silver dollar? Preferable age 1922, but not limited to that year? I'm having such a hard time finding one. I don't care of the condition but its my favorite coin. Is anyone here with such a coin, with the open mindedness to accept an offer of money for money to exchange coins or anything of said nature?

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I've been collecting coins since they were invented. Right now, I'm focusing on the U.S. State Quarter proof sets, and just received the 2008 one. So now, I have all 50 state quarters in proof form. I'm also collecting one of each state (circulated condition) from the Denver Mint and the Philadelphia mint. Ones from Philadelphia are hard to find here in CA, but I imagine ones from Denver are hard on the East Coast.

 

I'm also collecting the Presidential Dollars, also in proof.

 

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Peace dollar? Are you talking about the Morgan dollar? If your talking about a Peace dollar with the eagle on the flip side, I have a few actually. Not at home ATM but I'll check for ya.

 

Also I used to be heavily into coins, never world coins just old American coins.

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Peace dollar? Are you talking about the Morgan dollar? If your talking about a Peace dollar with the eagle on the flip side, I have a few actually. Not at home ATM but I'll check for ya.

 

Also I used to be heavily into coins, never world coins just old American coins.

 

The Peace dollar was made after they discontinued the Morgan.

 

 

This is a morgan shown above. ^

 

 

This is a Peace silver dollar, there are key differences as shown.

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Just a note for anyone who doesn't know...the Peace dollar was the last of the silver dollars (1935 was their last year). In 1971, we got the Eisenhower dollar, which was made of the same copper-nickel alloy as the dimes, quarters, and half dollars. [/history lesson]

 

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