This question comes up frequently. If you think about it for a few moments, how likely would it be for the Mint to make the same "mistake" on hundreds of millions of coins struck over a 14-year period without fixing it? The explanation is that it's NOTan error, just artistic license!
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"Misprint"To clear things up, coins are said to be STRUCK or MINTED. The word "print" is used for things made with paper and ink, like $1 bills.Chat with our AI personalities
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.
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All Peace dollars (as well as Standing Liberty quarters) were lettered with the Latin alphabet rather than the English alphabet. "V" was both a vowel and a consonant. Please see the Related Questions for more information.