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
See the related link below for a picture of the 1880 silver dollar.
Type in "Eisenhower dollar coins" in your search box an click images. This will show you the coins.
You can go to Google images (images.Google.com) and search for: 1881 Morgan
Type in "1871 Liberty Seated dollar coins" in your search box an click images. This will show you the coins.
Yes, yes I can. In 1878 the United States Mint first started minting the Morgan Dollar series which continued on until 1921 when it was replaced by the Peace Dollar. Below is a link to a photograph of an 1878 Uncirculated Morgan Dollar.
See the related link below for a picture of the 1880 silver dollar.
Type in "Eisenhower dollar coins" in your search box an click images. This will show you the coins.
You can go to Google images (images.Google.com) and search for: 1881 Morgan
There are excellent pictures along with mintage figures and other information at the Related Link, below.
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The easy thing to do is on your browser type in Eisenhower dollars, click on images then search. You can do this for any coin
Type in "1871 Liberty Seated dollar coins" in your search box an click images. This will show you the coins.
Click on the link named "Eisenhower Dollar" and it will show a picture of the Eisenhower Bicenetennial Dollar.
Yes, yes I can. In 1878 the United States Mint first started minting the Morgan Dollar series which continued on until 1921 when it was replaced by the Peace Dollar. Below is a link to a photograph of an 1878 Uncirculated Morgan Dollar.
5-19-11>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1922 Peace dollar is a very common coin. Most coins show a lot of wear and retail values are $36.00-$40.00.
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The 1922 Peace dollars are the highest mintage, most common of the series. If the coins show any wear, they are only valued for the silver at about $25.00 as of today.