From the description it would seem as though the line through the "S" is the result of a die crack or a scratch on the die. This would create the line you have described. Some die cracks are collectable but generally those of most interest to collectors are those which pass through the design from one side of the coin to the other. A small crack does not generally increase the value of a coin unless it is unusual and demand for it is high. 1923 Peace Dollars are valued from $18 to $30 in circulated condition. Uncirculated values range widely depending upon the which mint struck the coin.
A 1924 United States Peace Dollar is worth anywhere from $20.00 to $300.00.
That is called a Peace dollar. The red book value is between $17 and $40 depending on condition.
1928 would make it a Peace dollar. Pictures can be easily found through a search on Google Images.
The is no 1921S Peace dollar; Peace dollars were not produced in San Francisco ("S" mintmark) in 1921. If your 1921 dollar coin is a Peace dollar, it was produced in Philadelphia and has no mintmark; if it has an "S" mintmark, it is a Morgan dollar produced in San Francisco).
The last Peace dollar was issued in 1935 so it can't be a 1942 Peace dollar. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The value of a 1924 Liberty Silver Dollar with a misprint can vary depending on the nature and severity of the error. In general, misprinted coins can be more valuable to collectors due to their rarity, with some fetching prices higher than a standard coin in good condition. It's recommended to have the coin evaluated by a professional coin appraiser or grading service to determine its exact value.
large silver coin 38.1mm liberty head in God we trust 1929, reverse: 'United States of America' eagle 'one dollar ' PEACE
A 1924 United States Peace Dollar is worth anywhere from $20.00 to $300.00.
A 1924 United States Peace Dollar is worth anywhere from $20.00 to $300.00.
Run a search through Google Images. It looks the same as any other Peace dollar, just with the date 1921.
I will take a guess at your "misprint" on the 1922 silver dollar, the spelling of the word trust with a V an not a U. The design of the coin coin is in the classic Roman style with Latin letters, the Latin alphabet has no U and all PEACE dollars have this spelling. It's not a mistake. Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1922 Peace dollar is the most common of them all in any grade. A circulated coin is only $26.00 to $29.00 retail, typical Mint State coins are in the $35.00-$40.00 range. NOTE: coins are struck, coined or minted NOT printed, only paper money is printed.
That is called a Peace dollar. The red book value is between $17 and $40 depending on condition.
The designer used a very ornate style of numbering so a "3" and an "8" appear very similar. There are no known mis-strikes. A 1923 Peace dollar currently retails for about $14 in VF condition, regardless of mint mark.
1922 would make it a "Peace" silver dollar. Many images can easily be found through an internet search.
1928 would make it a Peace dollar. Pictures can be easily found through a search on Google Images.
The is no 1921S Peace dollar; Peace dollars were not produced in San Francisco ("S" mintmark) in 1921. If your 1921 dollar coin is a Peace dollar, it was produced in Philadelphia and has no mintmark; if it has an "S" mintmark, it is a Morgan dollar produced in San Francisco).
They stopped making the Peace dollar in 1935.