The coin, minted in 1923, is a United States dollar coin containing 90% silver. It represents the conclusion of World War I and the hope for enduring tranquility. Its design features Liberty on the obverse and an eagle perched on a rock, symbolizing peace, on the reverse.
This particular year of the coin holds significance for collectors due to its relatively high mintage numbers, making it generally more accessible than some other years in the series. It provides a tangible link to the post-war era, reflecting the artistic and cultural sentiments of the time. Its value extends beyond its silver content, incorporating historical and numismatic interest.