If you're referring to the U that looks like a V, it's supposed to be like that. It's NOT an error. 1923 is a common date, currently worth about $25 for the silver.
The spelling of of TRVST is just part of the design and is on all Peace Dollars. 1923 is common and has retail values for circulated coins of $15.00-$25.00. Mint state coins sell for $30.00-$40.00
TRVST is the normal spelling for all Peace dollars. 1923 is a very common date. Value is $13 to $15 depending on condition.
That spelling is found on EVERY Peace dollar, so it's not a mistake. 1923 is a common date, currently worth just under $20 for the silver, and possibly a bit more if it's in good condition.
7-29-11>>> The spelling of TRVST is just part of the design and is on all Peace Dollars. It adds NOTHING to the value of the coin. 1923 is common date and has retail values for circulated coins of $36.00-$40.00.
This question comes up frequently. All Peace dollars (1921-1935) have "IN GOD WE TRVST" on them. They were lettered using the Latin alphabet rather than the English alphabet.Please see the Related Questions for more information."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.
The spelling of of TRVST is just part of the design and is on all Peace Dollars. 1923 is common and has retail values for circulated coins of $15.00-$25.00. Mint state coins sell for $30.00-$40.00
TRVST is the normal spelling for all Peace dollars. 1923 is a very common date. Value is $13 to $15 depending on condition.
That spelling is found on EVERY Peace dollar, so it's not a mistake. 1923 is a common date, currently worth just under $20 for the silver, and possibly a bit more if it's in good condition.
7-29-11>>> The spelling of TRVST is just part of the design and is on all Peace Dollars. It adds NOTHING to the value of the coin. 1923 is common date and has retail values for circulated coins of $36.00-$40.00.
This question comes up frequently. All Peace dollars (1921-1935) have "IN GOD WE TRVST" on them. They were lettered using the Latin alphabet rather than the English alphabet.Please see the Related Questions for more information."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.
A 1923 silver dollar weighs about 26.73 grams.
The 1923 Peace Dollar contains 90% silver and 10% copper.
None of us can predict the future, but please see the Related Questions for the current value of your coin and an explanation of why the word TRUST is spelled "TRVST".
With a mintage of 30,800,000 a 1923 Peace Dollar is not rare or scarce. Retail values are $16.00-$20.00 for circulated coins and uncirculated start at $22.00+. Roman style letters were used on all Peace dollars. The Roman alphabet does not have a U so the V takes its place.
If you mean the spelling if the word trvst, it's not a mistake all Peace dollars have this and the coin is only worth $16.00-$18.00 depending on how much wear the coin has.
The value of a 1923 Peace silver dollar with the inscription "In God We Trust" typically ranges from $20 to $50, depending on its condition and market demand. Coins in uncirculated or higher grades can be worth significantly more, sometimes exceeding $100. It's best to consult a numismatic expert or check current market prices for the most accurate valuation.
.77344 Troy ounces