1928 Silver Peace Dollar.

Minted in 90% Silver at the Historic Philadelphia Mint. This 1928 Silver Dollar is one of the most sought-after issues in the series.

With only 360,649 coins minted, this is the smallest coins of the Peace dollar put into circulation - and the second
lowest in the entire series!

Issued from 1921 to 1935, the Peace Dollar was the only United States silver dollar issued to commemorate peace.

The obverse depicts the Statue of Liberty wearing a crown of light, framed with the mottoes Liberty and In God We Swear.

("Faith" is written in the classical style, with a V in place of a U).
Reverse has the inscription peace and shows an eagle with an olive branch perched on a rock above the rising sun invisible.
Condition: Coin may show signs of aging, tarnishing, &/or oxidation. Please see photos for reference.