
While the provided context titles identify the coin, they do not contain descriptive details of its appearance. Based on general numismatic knowledge, the back, or reverse, of the silver dollar features a design by George T. Morgan that is rich in American symbolism.
The central image on the reverse is a heraldic eagle with its wings spread. In its talons, the eagle clutches arrows and an olive branch, a classic motif representing that the United States is prepared for war but desires peace. A laurel wreath partially encircles the eagle from below.
The required inscriptions are also present. The words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" are arched across the top rim of the coin, and the denomination "ONE DOLLAR" is inscribed along the bottom. Positioned above the eagle's head is the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST," written in a distinctive gothic script. If the coin bears a mint mark (such as O, S, CC, or D), it is located on the reverse, just below the wreath and above the words "ONE DOLLAR."


