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	<description>Guide to Peace Dollar Coins</description>
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		<title>Peace Dollar Design</title>
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The obverse of the Peace Dollar features the head of Liberty, facing left. Her hair is bound in a bun with several locks loose and blown backward in the wind. She wears a tiara with rays. The word "Liberty" appears above, with the date below. The motto "In God We Trust" is in a straight [...]]]></description>
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		<title>1935 Peace Dollar</title>
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1935 Peace Dollar
The 1935 Peace Dollar represents the end of the Peace Dollars series. Coins were produced only at the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints. Although the mintages were on the low end, the coins are not particularly scarce and can be obtained with some reasonable effort even in higher mint state grades. Apparently many [...]]]></description>
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		<title>1934 Peace Dollar</title>
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1934 Peace Dollar
The 1934 Peace Dollar marked the resumption of production after a five year gap. Coins were produced at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mint facilities in relatively small quantities.   The pause in production was due to the fact that the US Mint had fulfilled the requirements of the Pittman Act and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>1928 Peace Dollar</title>
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1928 Peace Dollar
The 1928 Peace Dollar features two of the most difficult coins of the series. This was also the year when the United States Mint finished striking all of the silver dollar coins required by the Pittman Act. A production gap of six years followed, with the next Peace Dollars in the series not [...]]]></description>
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		<title>1927 Peace Dollar</title>
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1927 Peace Dollar
The 1927 Peace Dollar showed much lower mintages than previous years with two out of the three coins having mintages below the one million mark. Included all coins from the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints, less than three million coins were produced in total.
Each of the 1927 Peace Dollars are relatively rare [...]]]></description>
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