World War I Centennial Silver Dollar

Commemorative Coins
Issued in 2018
2018 World War I Centennial Commemorative Silver Uncirculated Reverse
2018 World War I Centennial Commemorative Silver Uncirculated Reverse
2018 World War I Centennial Commemorative Silver Uncirculated Obverse
2018 World War I Centennial Commemorative Silver Uncirculated Obverse

Coin Description

Reverse
Features poppy flowers--a symbol of remembrance of World War I--and barbed wire.
Obverse
Shows a soldier gripping a rifle. Barbed wire twines in the lower right, which continues around to the reverse side.

The Story

More than four million American families sent their sons and daughters to serve in uniform during the Great War. 116,516 U.S. soldiers gave their lives in combat. Another 200,000 were wounded, a casualty rate far greater than in World War II.

In total, approximately 4 million men and women of the United States served in uniform, 2 million of whom were deployed overseas. Their heroic efforts in battles like the Battle of Belleau Wood, the Second Battle of the Marne, and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive helped turn the tide of the war, and ultimately led to the victory of the Allied Troops.

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2018 World War I Centennial Commemorative Silver Uncirculated Reverse
2018 World War I Centennial Commemorative Silver Uncirculated Reverse
2018 World War I Centennial Commemorative Silver Uncirculated Obverse
2018 World War I Centennial Commemorative Silver Uncirculated Obverse