
The figure depicted on the United States silver dollar coin varies depending on the specific series and the era in which it was minted. There is no single person or image that appears on all silver dollars, as the design has changed over time.
The most widely recognized classic silver dollars feature allegorical representations of Liberty. The Morgan Silver Dollar, which was minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921, features a profile of Lady Liberty on its obverse. Similarly, the Peace Silver Dollar, produced from 1921 to 1935, also displays a depiction of the Goddess of Liberty on its obverse, albeit with a different design.
In more recent history, a specific president was featured on a dollar coin that had a silver version for collectors. The Eisenhower Dollar, minted from 1971 to 1978, features a profile of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. While the coins intended for general circulation were made of a copper-nickel alloy, special uncirculated and proof versions were struck in 40% silver for the collector's market.


