1922 is the most common year of Peace dollars retail values are $16.00-$20.00
Mint state coins sell for $22.00-$25.00
A 1921 silver dollar with the eagle's wings are folded would be a Peace dollar. This design was put into production at the end of that year and is much less common than the 1921 Morgan-design coin. Because of its relative rarity, any apparent 1921 Peace dollar should be inspected by a professional to determine its authenticity.
1922 silver dollar with closed eagle wings
The coin was issued to honor the peace following WW1. The eagle's wings are folded because it's at rest and symbolizes the country's mood.
Two types of silver dollars were issued in 1921, a Morgan dollar and a Peace dollar. The easy way to tell the difference is on the reverse (back) of a Peace dollar the eagles wings are folded, on the Morgan they are spread out. Post a new question after you find out which one you have. The values are very different.
Two different types of US silver dollars have the date of 1921 on them. This was the last year of issue for the Morgan dollar and the first year of the Peace dollars. An easy way to tell the difference is, on the reverse of the Morgan dollars the eagles wings are spread out. The Peace dollars have the eagles wings folded. Current market value of a low grade Morgan is $30.00. The Peace dollar is $65.00.
Your 1928 silver dollar is a "PEACE" dollar. For this year of issue it's very important to see if there is a mintmark (S) on the reverse, it's just above the tip of the eagles folded wings, very close to the rim. It makes a big difference in value. If you see the S a low value for the coin is $30.00. A coin with no S, low value is $235.00. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
Two different types of silver dollars were issued in 1921 with very different values. This was the last year for Morgan dollars and the first year for Peace dollars. The simplest way to tell the two apart is on the reverse of a Peace dollar the eagle is standing on a rock with its wings folded, the Morgan has the wings spread out. Please post new question with more information
Two different types of silver dollars were issued in 1921 with very different values. This was the last year for Morgan dollars and the first year for Peace dollars. The simplest way to tell the two apart is on the reverse of a Peace dollar the eagle is standing on a rock with its wings folded, the Morgan has the wings spread out. Please post new question with more information
Two different types of silver dollars were issued in 1921 with very different values. This was the last year for Morgan dollars and the first year for Peace dollars. The simplest way to tell the two apart is on the reverse of a Peace dollar the eagle is standing on a rock with its wings folded, the Morgan has the wings spread out. Please post new question with more information.
Two different types of silver dollars were issued in 1921 with very different values. This was the last year for Morgan dollars and the first year for Peace dollars. The simplest way to tell the two apart is on the reverse of a Peace dollar the eagle is standing on a rock with it's wings folded, the Morgan has the wings spread out. Please post new question with more information.
Two different types of silver dollars were issued in 1921 with very different values. This was the last year for Morgan dollars and the first year for Peace dollars. The simplest way to tell the two apart is on the reverse of a Peace dollar the eagle is standing on a rock with it's wings folded, the Morgan has the wings spread out. Please post new question with more information
Two different types of silver dollars were issued in 1921 with very different values. This was the last year for Morgan dollars and the first year for Peace dollars. The simplest way to tell the two apart is on the reverse of a Peace dollar the eagle is standing on a rock with it's wings folded, the Morgan has the wings spread out. Please post new question with more information.