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  2. Peace dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Peace dollar was released into circulation on January 3, 1922. [39] In common with all silver and copper-nickel dollar coins [40] struck from 1840 to 1978, the Peace dollar had a diameter of 1.5 inches (38 mm), which was larger than the Mint's subsequently struck modern dollar coins.

  3. United States commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    The Susan B. Anthony dollar was minted from 1979 to 1981, and then again in 1999. The Dolley Madison silver dollar was available to buy in 1999, made to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Dolley Madison’s death. [18] The Presidential dollar coins, the first of which was released in 2007, commemorate deceased presidents of the United States.

  4. United States coinage type set - Wikipedia

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    United States coinage type set is a visual collection of each of the types of coins produced by the US Mints ... Peace Dollar, 1921-1935 Eisenhower Dollar, 1971-1974 ...

  5. Check Your Spare Change for This US Peace Dollar Coin — It ...

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    It may seem less significant now, but a century ago World War I was known as the "war to end all wars" because of its vicious and deadly battles. Obviously, that prediction fell short of the mark ...

  6. Great Montana Collection - Wikipedia

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    1922 Peace dollar from the Great Montana Collection graded and slabbed by NGC. The Great Montana Collection is a collection of coins which was amassed by American businessman Zollie Kelman in Great Falls, Montana. Kelman owned a business that leased games to taverns.

  7. Coins of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Quarter-Dollar, Half-Dollar and Dollar coins were issued in the copper 91.67% nickel 8.33% composition for general circulation and the Government issued six-coin Proof Set. A special three-coin set of 40% silver coins were also issued by the U.S. Mint in both Uncirculated and Proof.