Around $27 with current silver prices. It's a common coin.
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
You have one?! Approximately 6,000 usd
A 1922-D Peace Dollar in very good condition (VG8) is worth: $20; if its mint state is MS60, its value increases to: $35.00
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars, currently worth about $25 for the silver.
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars. At present, one is worth around $23.
What ever you can get for it. It has no numismatic value.
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars so the value is mainly for the silver content. At present it's worth about $21. The 1923 is nearly as common, maybe worth a dollar more.
1922 Peace dollars are the highest mintage most common of the entire series. Average value for a circulated coin is $31.00-$37.00.
Worth more than what? The other 1922 dollars? In circulated condition a 1922-S Peace dollar is $32.00-$39.00, the Philadelphia issue is $32.00-$37.00. The slightly higher value is due to lower mintage.
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars, so the value is primarily for the silver content. At present, it's worth about $22.
To determine the value of a dollar from 1922 in today's terms, we can use historical inflation data. On average, the value of money decreases over time due to inflation. A dollar in 1922 is roughly equivalent to about $15-20 today, depending on the specific inflation calculations used. This means that what could be purchased for a dollar in 1922 would require significantly more money today.
The 1922 silver dollar coin known as the Peace Dollar features the image of Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse, not Apollo. A 1922 Peace Dollar in average circulated condition can be worth around its silver melt value, which fluctuates with silver prices. In mint condition or rare varieties, it can be worth significantly more to collectors.