Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark. The 1924 Peace dollar is common. The spelling of trust with a "V" in the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST is normal and all peace dollars have this. Circulated examples are only $30.00 to $37.00 retail.
about $16 if it does not have any mint mark on it
To clear things up: > It doesn't say "In God YOU Trvst", it says "In God WE Trvst". > Coins are minted, not printed. > The motto is on the front of the coin, not the back. The motto was written using the Latin alphabet, a common artistic practice in the 1920s so it is NOT a misspelling. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
The spelling "TRVST" is just part of the design and is on all Peace Dollars.
TRVST is the normal spelling for all Peace Dollars. These coins were lettered using the Latin alphabet. 1924 is a common date for Peace Dollars - please see the Related Questions
TRVST is correct. These coins were lettered with the Roman alphabet rather than the English alphabet. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
about $16 if it does not have any mint mark on it
To clear things up: > It doesn't say "In God YOU Trvst", it says "In God WE Trvst". > Coins are minted, not printed. > The motto is on the front of the coin, not the back. The motto was written using the Latin alphabet, a common artistic practice in the 1920s so it is NOT a misspelling. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
The spelling "TRVST" is just part of the design and is on all Peace Dollars.
You need to know the coin's date and mint mark. This design is normally called a Peace dollar because it was minted to honor the end of WWI. "Trvst" is NOT an error. See the Related Question.
TRVST is the normal spelling for all Peace Dollars. These coins were lettered using the Latin alphabet. 1924 is a common date for Peace Dollars - please see the Related Questions
TRVST is correct. These coins were lettered with the Roman alphabet rather than the English alphabet. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
First of all, the spelling of "TRVST" with a V is normal for all Peace dollars, so it's not a mistake. As far as the value, it depends on where it was minted. Look on the reverse (tails) side, just below the word "ONE." If you find a letter S, it's a common date currently worth around $20. If there is no mint mark, then it's the rare '28 Philadelphia Peace dollar, worth at least $150 or more depending on condition.
It's IN GOD WE TRUST not YOU trust and the spelling of trvst is on all Peace Dollars. Retail values for average circulated coins dated 1921 are $85.00-$126.00
5-29-11>>> No US coin has ever had the motto in god YOU trvst, it's "IN GOD WE TRVST" The "V" is used because there is no "U" in the Latin alphabet which was used by the designer of this coin. All Peace dollars have this spelling, it adds nothing to the value of this coin and assuming the coin is circulated, still in collectible condition and has no mintmark, the 1922 Peace dollar is the highest mintage, most common date coin of the series, average retail values are $36.00-$40.00.
8-24-11>> The coin is NOT an Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and all them have TRVST spelled like this. It's just part of the design.
The word trust is not misspelled. The Peace dollar and the standing liberty quarter both use the Latin spelling of trust as TRVST. 1925 is a common date for the peace dollar, and unless in uncirculated condition, it is worth anywhere from $25-35.
The spelling of of TRVST is just part of the design and is on all Peace Dollars. 1923 is common and has retail values for circulated coins of $15.00-$25.00. Mint state coins sell for $30.00-$40.00