Issued in 1991 for the 38th Anniversary of the end of the Korean War, the 1991 Korean War Commemorative Silver Dollar features an Army infantryman in full gear, an don the reverse depicts an outline of a Map of Korea with the North and South Divided along the 38th parallel. It is due to this parallel that the 38th Anniversary of the end of this War was celebrated. The Silver Dollar was struck with the intention of proceeds going to Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C.
The Uncirculated 1991 Korean War Memorial Silver Dollar was minted in Denver. It has a mintage of 216,049.