This link will show a picture of a 1922 Peace Dollar. http://www.cointalk.com/forum/attachments/38872d1232476268-1922_peace_dollar_low_relief_matte_obv.jpg
With a mintage of 51,737,000 a 1922 Peace Dollar is not rare or scarce. Retail values are $16.00-$20.00 for circulated coins and uncirculated start at $22.00+ For a picture, on your browser just type in Peace Dollar and click images.
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars, currently worth about $25 for the silver.
1922 is by far the most common date for Peace silver dollars. As of 19 May 2014, one is worth $15 for the silver.
A 1922 dollar with the word "Peace" on the back would be a Peace dollar rather than a Morgan dollar. "Morgan" refers to George T. Morgan, the artist who designed the silver dollars minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1922 US silver dollar?"
This link will show a picture of a 1922 Peace Dollar. http://www.cointalk.com/forum/attachments/38872d1232476268-1922_peace_dollar_low_relief_matte_obv.jpg
With a mintage of 51,737,000 a 1922 Peace Dollar is not rare or scarce. Retail values are $16.00-$20.00 for circulated coins and uncirculated start at $22.00+ For a picture, on your browser just type in Peace Dollar and click images.
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The amount of pure silver in the 1922 Peace dollar is .77344oz, all US silver one dollar coins from 1840 to 1935 have this much silver in them.
A 1922 P brilliant uncirculated dollar peace dollar is worth about $200.00. It is 90% silver and 10% copper.
They all look the same, on your browser type in Peace Dollars you will find all the pictures you need.
1922 would make it a "Peace" silver dollar. Many images can easily be found through an internet search.
All Peace dollars are made from 90% silver & 10% copper.
1922 Peace dollars were minted in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars, currently worth about $25 for the silver.
1922 is by far the most common date for Peace silver dollars. As of 19 May 2014, one is worth $15 for the silver.
See the link below for a picture.