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| Issuer | United States |
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| Year | 2020 |
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| Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
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| Reverse lettering | LIBERTY J 20 2020 .925 FS |
| Edge | Plain |
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| Additional information |
The "Jefferson Dollar" designation doesn't correspond to any standard U.S. Mint product from 2020 — no silver dollar of this name or specification was struck for circulation or as an official commemorative that year. This piece almost certainly originates from a private mint, a category of collectibles that carries no face value, no legal tender status, and no connection to the U.S. government despite patriotic framing and presidential imagery.
Private mint silver rounds sold in 2020 benefited briefly from pandemic-driven spot price volatility, which briefly made .925 silver products more attractive to retail buyers than standard .999 rounds.