
1922 Peace Silver Dollar
This is a 1922 United States Peace Silver Dollar, composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The obverse features the left-facing profile of Lady Liberty wearing a radiated crown, modeled after Teresa de Francisci by designer Anthony de Francisci. It displays the word 'LIBERTY' at the top, 'IN GOD WE TRVST' (using the traditional Latin 'V' for a 'U') flanking the neck, and the date '1922' at the bottom. The coin measures approximately 38.1mm in diameter with a weight of 26.73 grams. In terms of condition, the specimen shows significant circulated wear, classified as 'circulated' or 'fine' grade based on visual inspection. The fine details in the hair and the tips of the crown's rays are notably flattened or smoothed from handling. The coin exhibits a dark, uneven patina and surface grime, particularly in the recessed areas surrounding the lettering and the profile. There are visible contact marks, minor rim nicks, and surface scuffs consistent with its age and use as currency. The craftsmanship reflects the early 20th-century aesthetic of the American Renaissance style in coinage, intended to commemorate the restoration of peace following World War I. No distinct mint mark is visible from the obverse, indicating it was likely struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
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Estimated Value
$25.00 - $35.00
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Category
Numismatics / US Coins
Appraised On
April 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$25.00 - $35.00
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1922 US DOLLAR Coin
Item Description
This is a 1922 United States Peace Silver Dollar, composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The obverse features the left-facing profile of Lady Liberty wearing a radiated crown, modeled after Teresa de Francisci by designer Anthony de Francisci. It displays the word 'LIBERTY' at the top, 'IN GOD WE TRVST' (using the traditional Latin 'V' for a 'U') flanking the neck, and the date '1922' at the bottom. The coin measures approximately 38.1mm in diameter with a weight of 26.73 grams. In terms of condition, the specimen shows significant circulated wear, classified as 'circulated' or 'fine' grade based on visual inspection. The fine details in the hair and the tips of the crown's rays are notably flattened or smoothed from handling. The coin exhibits a dark, uneven patina and surface grime, particularly in the recessed areas surrounding the lettering and the profile. There are visible contact marks, minor rim nicks, and surface scuffs consistent with its age and use as currency. The craftsmanship reflects the early 20th-century aesthetic of the American Renaissance style in coinage, intended to commemorate the restoration of peace following World War I. No distinct mint mark is visible from the obverse, indicating it was likely struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
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