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The 1926 Peace Dollar is a notable collectible coin minted in San Francisco, representing the final issue in the series that commemorates the end of World War I and symbolizes peace. The Peace Dollar was produced in the United States from 1921 to 1935, and the 1926 date features a design by Anthony de Francisci that includes a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle perched on a rock on the reverse. As a five-dollar coin, the Peace Dollar is sought after by numismatists for its historical significance, silver content, and artistic value. Collectors often seek specific mint marks, with the San Francisco mint mark "S" being a key identifier for the 1926 issue.
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United States of America 1926 San Francisco Peace Dollars $5 | $5 (Five Dollars) | Peace Dollars | 1926 | San Francisco |