The 1925 P Peace Silver Dollar is a stunning example of one of America's most iconic circulating coins. This particular specimen, graded NGC MS-66, represents an exceptional condition coin from the Peace Dollar series that was minted from 1921 to 1935. The Peace Dollar was created to commemorate the end of World War I and celebrates the return of peace to the world. With its lustrous surfaces and minimal imperfections, this MS-66 grade coin is a highly sought-after addition to any numismatic collection.
The Peace Silver Dollar series was authorized by Congress in 1921 and minted through 1928, then again in 1934-1935. The 1925 Philadelphia issue is particularly collectible due to its historical importance and relative scarcity in high grades. These coins were widely circulated during the roaring twenties and survived in limited quantities in exceptional condition. The iconic design by Anthony de Francisci features Lady Liberty on the obverse and a bald eagle at rest on the reverse, symbolizing peace and tranquility after the devastation of World War I.