The 1926 Peace dollar, like all other silver dollars from that year, has value based on its silver content and condition. In circulated condition, its value may range from $20 to $40. However, if it is in mint condition or has unique characteristics, its value could be higher. It's best to have a coin expert or appraiser assess its worth.
You have greatly mistaken the Viking mentality. _____________________ Whoever answered above doesn't know anything about the Norse. The Norse god of Peace and Prosperity would be Freyr, of the Vanir, brother to Freya, son of Nordr. His full name would be Freyr Ingvi, as Freyr simply means "Lord." He was also the God of farming and agriculture, along with the forests. --------------------------------- The Norse god of peace is Baldur
The Bible says that perfect peace happens when we keep our mind on God (and therefore the things of God). Because of that trust in Yahweh, He gives perfect peace. "You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You" Isaiah 26:3.
When the spirit tells to you what you should do, and you obey its promptings the result will be that you will bare good fruits (You will do good works). But like the parable of the fruit trees, if they bare not good fruit that are cut down. Doing good can only bring peace to your heart.
Perhaps you refer to some version of "peace that surpasses all understanding." In the King James version of the New Testament, Philippians 4:7, we read: "And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. " For various translations and versions of that verse, see http://bible.cc/philippians/4-7.htm
Peace is in inward quiet spirit, not constantly worrying about what will or could possibly happen. Peace is also the kind way we treat others- even when they have done things where we could be mad at them. Joy is the outward showing of our peace. The face that we are trusting that God will work things out and, in spite of circumstances, we are content.
about $16 if it does not have any mint mark on it
There is no 1921 barber silver dollar, it is either a peace dollar (eagle perched on a rock engraved PEACE on the reverse) or a Morgan dollar (Eagle with gothic lettering above it saying "In God we Trust" on the reverse)
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.
Circulated coins are $16.00-$20.00 depending on the grade of the coin. The spelling of the word trust with a V is normal and is on all Peace dollars.
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
The link below has a picture of a peace dollar.
The value of a 1922 In God We Trvst dollar coin, commonly known as a Peace dollar, can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In average circulated condition, it may be worth around $25-$30, but in better mint state grades or if it's a rare variety, its value could be significantly higher. It's best to have a coin expert evaluate its specific characteristics for an accurate assessment.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark. The 1924 Peace dollar is common and the spelling of trust with a "V" is normal and all peace dollars have this, circulated examples are only $16.00 to $22.00 retail. Mint State examples run from $25.00-$35.00
There are known misprints of 1922 Peace dollars with "In God We Trvst" instead of "In God We Trust." These coins are considered errors and are rare. The value of such a coin can vary greatly depending on its condition and demand, but they can be worth hundreds of dollars or more to collectors.
The coin is normally called a Peace dollar rather than a Liberty dollar. All Peace dollars (as well as Standing Liberty quarters) were lettered with the Latin alphabet rather than the English alphabet. In that alphabet the letter V was both a vowel and a consonant. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
What you are referring to is the 1924 Peace dollar. It is not misspelled! It simply uses the Latin alphabet where the "U" is the same character as the "V" today. Both the Peace dollar and the Standing Liberty looks like it says "In God we Trvst" but both coins use the Latin alphabet for stylistic reasons. It is not an error.A 1924 Peace dollar is a common coin, only worth silver scrap. At the moment it is worth about $23 or so in silver value.
No US coins say "In god YOU trust", and the Latin spelling "trvst" was only used on Peace dollars minted from 1921 to 1935. As you can tell by looking at coins in your pocket change, the motto is In God WE Trust. Please check the coin's date again to verify it versus the motto. If it is an 1883 dollar you have what's called a Morgan dollar after its designer, George T. Morgan. There's more information at the Related Question.