Right idea, wrong words- in the PEACE silver dollar- 1921-35 none issued in 1929 owing to depression-naturally. Okay the word Trust is spelled in the Latin style TRVST and not Liberty . this was to play up the Latin effect. the designer was an Italian-American and the Girl on the face was partly patterned after his wife. on the other hand there is little doubt the Morgan dollar was patterned after the ancient Greek Decadrachma of Syracuse with only minor changes to accommodate Liberty on the Hat , etc.The Decadrachma of Syracuse is a very valuable and Big Ancient coin.
I have a 1924 silver dollar and, yes, it does have trust spelled with a "v".
It's spelled using the Latin alphabet, and the spelling appears on every single Peace dollar.
All are spelled like that it's not a mistake it's worth $14.00-$19.00
Any silver dollar that has a letter or number added to the coin reduces it to the silver value only, about $12.00
In 1900 that would be a Liberty Nickel with the "V" on the back. In is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. There is no silver in it. Value depends on how much wear there is on it and starts at about a dollar or so if you can read all the words on it and increases with less wear.
I have a 1924 silver dollar and, yes, it does have trust spelled with a "v".
Blame the Romans - it's a stylistic artifact of Latin.
It's spelled using the Latin alphabet, and the spelling appears on every single Peace dollar.
It's the word TRUST spelled with a 'V' because the Latin alphabet does not have a 'U' in it. All Peace dollars have this spelling and so do Standing Liberty Quarters.
All are spelled like that it's not a mistake it's worth $14.00-$19.00
It's not an error, all PEACE dollars have the word "TRUST" spelled with a V because their is no U in the Latin alphabet.
That depends on the supposed misspelling. If the U looks like a V, that's actually correct.
At current silver prices, the 1924 Peace dollar is worth around $20-30 depending on condition (the '24-S could be worth more). And the word "TRVST," spelled with the V, it's supposed to be like that.
It's the word TRUST spelled with a 'V' because the Latin alphabet does not have a 'U' in it. It's just the way the coin was designed. All Peace dollars have this spelling and so do Standing Liberty Quarters. The 1922 Peace dollar is the most common and available coin of the series. Circulated coins only have values of $30.00-$37.00 depending on the grade.
Any silver dollar that has a letter or number added to the coin reduces it to the silver value only, about $12.00
Sorry, 1907 CDN Silver dollar does not exist. First minted CDN Silver dollar in 1935 King George V with voyageur flip.
In 1900 that would be a Liberty Nickel with the "V" on the back. In is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. There is no silver in it. Value depends on how much wear there is on it and starts at about a dollar or so if you can read all the words on it and increases with less wear.