Please check your coin.
Queen Victoria was three years old in 1822 and did not become Queen until 1837.
Queen Victoria's mother was born on the 21st of July 1000 and died on 22nd April 1822 at 4:00PM.
The value would depend greatly on its condition.
Guadalupe Victoria in 1824. The first leader of the nation was Emperor Agustín de Iturbide in 1822.
The Royal Mint did not produce any Halfpennies from 1808 to 1824 inclusive.
There wasn't one, because there was no Prince of Wales in 1822. King George IV and his (uncrowned) Queen Caroline of Brunswick did not have children. There would not be another Prince of Wales until the inauguration of the future King Edward VII, who was born in 1841.
In 1822 In 1822
1885 - 1822 = 63
The U.S. did not strike any dollars between 1805 and 1835 inclusive.If you have a dollar coin with the date 1822 on it, it is counterfeit.If you mean 1922, see the price list at http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/peadlr/pricesgd.shtml for exampleSorry, no US dollar coins were struck dated 1822
You'll need to be much more specific. Please post a new question with its denomination and country of origin.
It would depend on the condition, among other things - anywhere from about US$100 to several thousand dollars.
1822 Large Cent: Good..................$25 Very Good...........$30 Fine....................$45 Very Fine.............$100 Extremely Fine.....$275 Almost Unc..........$550 Uncirculated........$1,000 Choice Unc..........$1,750
April 27, 1822, was a Saturday.