This particular United States coin refers to a silver dollar minted in 1881 at the San Francisco Mint. It is characterized by its composition of 90% silver and 10% copper, a weight of 26.73 grams, and a diameter of approximately 38.1 millimeters. Its obverse features a depiction of Liberty, while the reverse displays an eagle holding an olive branch and arrows. The “S” mint mark, located on the reverse beneath the wreath, denotes its origin from the San Francisco Mint.
This coin holds significance for collectors due to its historical context, silver content, and potential rarity depending on its condition and mintage figures. The era in which it was produced saw widespread use of silver in coinage. Its intrinsic silver value, coupled with the coin’s collectibility, contributes to its desirability. Furthermore, specific examples exhibiting exceptional preservation or unique characteristics can command substantial premiums in the numismatic market.