Details
LOT 3740
United States of America AR Dollar. Dated 1922.
Philadelphia mint. Peace type. Design by Anthony de Francisci. LIBERTY, head of Liberty to left, wearing radiate headband, IN GOD WE TRUST across fields; date below / UNITED • STATES • OF • AMERICA E • PLURIBUS UNUM, eagle standing to right on rock, wings closed, seen from rear, branch in talons, rays behind, PEACE below; ONE DOLLAR across fields. KM 150. Good Fine.(26.66gr, 38mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market.
Property of an Essex, UK, collector.
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