Maybe.. Only if our sun doesn't go Supernova on us and eradicate all the planets in our solar system!
I'm guessing the U.S. Mint will make a 1oz gold bullion 2021 Peace dollar commemorative. Same as they did in 2016 for the 100th anniversary of the Merc dime & SL quarter & WL half. And I'd love to see a high-relief DCAM Proof version. But if the U.S. Mint completely misses the boat, the private sector will step-up. For starters, Dan Carr (Moonlight Mint) has promised 2021 Peace dollar silver similar to the 1917 fantasy overstrike and the 1917 2oz medal. https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/12021100/#Comment_12021100
It is true that if the US mint does make one it will probably be heavily overpriced, but I wouldn't mind seeing a high-relief DCAM proof version made of silver.
Agreed, silver would be great. I'd even buy a clad version. But I believe it requires an act of Congress to issue a new $1 coin. Just like the recent American Innovation $1 Coin Act. Of course it's do-able. But we didn't see silver for the 2016 100th anniversary Merc dime, SL quarter, and WL half. So I don't expect a silver 2021 Peace dollar from the Mint.
How about both a Peace & Morgan Dollar set. First and last years of issue. I think that would make for a wonderful set.
Or you could just, you know, buy a 1921 Morgan and Peace and have an actual first and last years of issue.
I never understand why some hate when the Mint makes gold commemoratives. I would much rather see an anniversary edition than politically motivated garbage like breast cancer awareness coins.