The artwork is identical to later issues but 1921 dollars were struck in higher relief, and proofs were made with different surface finishes. Please see the links below for more information (note that the linked site is no longer updated and you'll have to click on the picture of a Peace dollar at the bottom of the page).
It looks the same as any other Peace dollar.
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1928 would make it a Peace dollar. Pictures can be easily found through a search on Google Images.
The last Peace dollar was issued in 1935 so it can't be a 1942 Peace dollar. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Please look at the coin again, no Us one dollar goldcoins dated 1921 were ever struck.
The simple answer is, look on the back of the coin. The rock the eagle is on has the word PEACE on it.
The first Peace dollar was struck in 1921 and no U.S. dollar coins of any kind are dated 1909, none were made. Look at the coin again and post new question.
It wouldn't look like anything because the last Morgan dollars were made in 1921. All dollars minted from December 1921 to 1935 are Peace dollars, and have a modernistic image of Miss Liberty on the front, while the back has an eagle with its wings folded and the word PEACE underneath.
It looks the same as any other Peace dollar.
On your browser type in " Peace Dollar " and click on images, this is the easy thing to do.
A Morgan dollar would be dated 1878-1904 or dated 1921. If you've got a silver dollar dated 1878-1904 that does not say "Trade Dollar" on the reverse, you for sure have a Morgan dollar. In practice though trade dollars are infrequently found that date from the era of the Morgan Dollar. The only other possible overlap you have is 1921. The 1921 Morgan dollar is quite common and generally sells for bullion value even in the lowest grade. On the other hand the 1921 Peace Dollar is scarce and commands a large premium over melt value, even in lower grades. The easiest way to tell if you've got a 1921 Morgan vs. a 1921 Peace dollar is to look at the reverse of the coin. If the eagle has its wings outstretched, you've got a Morgan dollar. If the eagle is perched on a rock, you've got a Peace Dollar.
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All Peace dollars have the same design. Check the link below for some great pictures.
1928 would make it a Peace dollar. Pictures can be easily found through a search on Google Images.
The last Peace dollar was issued in 1935 so it can't be a 1942 Peace dollar. Look at the coin again and post new question.