If it has .999 Fine silver on it, it's a privately made "silver round" not a coin. The value would be for the silver by weight.
No such coin exists. All 1923 dated silver dollars are Peace Dollars, the last Morgan Dollars were minted in 1921. It is a common date for Peace Dollars and worth about $25 in average circulated condition.
Look at the date again. No US Peace dollars were struck in 1932.
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars, currently worth about $25 for the silver.
Yes. All Peace Dollars struck by the US mint are supposed to have a date on them. There are, however, silver bullion coins in existence which bear a resemblance to Peace Dollars but they have no date. Their value is dependant upon the price of an ounce of silver bullion. There are also instances where the date on the die used to strike the coins would become filled with grease or possibly metal from the minting process
1922 is by far the most common date for Peace silver dollars. As of 19 May 2014, one is worth $15 for the silver.
Current value of the silver is $15.40. Regardless of date, all Peace dollars contain .77344oz of silver.
1922 is by far the most common date for Peace silver dollars. As of 15 April 2013, one is worth about $19 for the silver.
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars. At present, it's worth about $22.
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.
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars, most are valued only for the silver about $30.00-$37.00
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars, so the value is only in the silver content. At present, it's worth just over $24.
All Peace dollars are 90% silver. The current silver value is $15.28. The collectible value depends on the the date, mintmark and condition of the coin.