This is a common date within the group so there is no unusual value for date rarity. As you may know even mint state coins have marks from handling at the mint and the bank so there is a sliding scale to grade these coins which goes from Mint State 60 (lots of marks) to Mint State 70 (Flawless). If you go to pcgs.com\prices\ you will see a current value for coins that have been graded in this range. For your coin MS 60 has a value of $1400. In MS 66 the value is $30000. Very few old coins have been graded higher then MS 66 so this is a "condition rarity" and very unlikely your coin would grade that high.
A 1922 Reichsbanknote is worth about $50, all depending on the condition.
1922 silver dollar with closed eagle wings
The 1922 is the 2nd most valuable Lincoln cent and is worth over $500 even in circulated condition. However, if it's a 1922-D, that value drops to around $12 in worn condition and around $80 if uncirculated.
it depends on the type of condition its in, if its in godd condition it is worth about $3,000 to a collector. You certainly have a nice peice of history there.
1922 is the most common date for Peace Dollars. In circulated condition, it's worth about $6.00 A nice uncirculated one is worth $12-$15
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I took a while researching and I found that a 1922 D wheat penny Un-circulated is worth about 75 $. Circulated but in very good condition (as in looks to never have been touched) is worth about 18 $ Then depending on condition it can be worth anything from 2 to 17 $.
Better check your dates again. The only U.S. half dollar with a 1922 date is a Grant Memorial Commemorative. In circulated condition, it's worth about $60. If you have the variety with the extra star, then about $450
They are worth 2 to 6 cents in circulated condition.
1922-D isn't a rare date and so it would be worth about $25-30 depending on condition if circulated or up to $40-50 if uncirculated.
Circulated 1922's are only valued at $16.00-$20.00, so $18.00 maybe?
As of 07/2008, $475.-$1000. depending on condition