Use the Search feature of this site to look for the word TRVST. This question has been raised many times before. It's an artistic use of the Roman alphabet that was very common in the 1920s.
It looks the same as any other Peace dollar.
All Peace dollars have the same design. The difference between the 1921 Peace Dollar and the 1921 Morgan dollar is that Liberty looks completely different. In the more common 1921 Morgan dollar, Liberty wears a crown with the word "LIBERTY" on it, on the reverse of the Morgan dollar, there is an eagle with olive branches and arrows in its talons along with a wreath under it. On the Peace Dollar, Liberty looks like she has rays coming out of her head and on the reverse there is an Eagle sitting on a rock inscribed "PEACE", there is no wreath on the reverse.
It's supposed to be like that.
Please check your coin again. The motto is In God WE Trust, and on a 1900 Morgan dollar the word is spelled using the English alphabet so it appears as TRUST rather than TRVST. The latter spelling was used on Peace dollars issued from 1921 to 1935. And to further clear things up, coins are said to be minted or struck. "Print" refers to paper and ink, like dollar bills.
1928 would make it a Peace dollar. Pictures can be easily found through a search on Google Images.
First it's not a Morgan Peace dollar, their two different coins the last Morgan was struck in 1921. With the date of 1923 it's a Peace dollar and is valued at $14.00. Second, trust is not misspelled all Peace dollars are spelled like this, Latin has no letter U
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.
On your browser type in " Peace Dollar " and click on images, this is the easy thing to do.
It looks the same as any other Peace dollar.
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.
There are some people and groups who would like to see that phrase removed from all currency and coins, but there are no proposed bills in Congress at the moment to do so. The phrase was only added to paper money in 1957.
All Peace dollars have the same design. The difference between the 1921 Peace Dollar and the 1921 Morgan dollar is that Liberty looks completely different. In the more common 1921 Morgan dollar, Liberty wears a crown with the word "LIBERTY" on it, on the reverse of the Morgan dollar, there is an eagle with olive branches and arrows in its talons along with a wreath under it. On the Peace Dollar, Liberty looks like she has rays coming out of her head and on the reverse there is an Eagle sitting on a rock inscribed "PEACE", there is no wreath on the reverse.
It's supposed to be like that.
See the link below for a picture.
It isn't misspelled. It uses the V as a U like Latin did, this is not a mint error but rather an intentional design characteristic. As such, it is worth the same as any 1926 Peace Dollar and is worth about $22 at the time of writing depending on condition.
Please check your coin again. The motto is In God WE Trust, and on a 1900 Morgan dollar the word is spelled using the English alphabet so it appears as TRUST rather than TRVST. The latter spelling was used on Peace dollars issued from 1921 to 1935. And to further clear things up, coins are said to be minted or struck. "Print" refers to paper and ink, like dollar bills.
Please see the link below for a picture.