The value would depend greatly on its condition.
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It really depends on the country of origin, but assuming a British farthing in average circulated condition, a few cents to at most a dollar or so unless you can identify it as a rare variety.
Please check your coin. Queen Victoria was three years old in 1822 and did not become Queen until 1837.
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The Royal Mint did not produce any Halfpennies from 1808 to 1824 inclusive.
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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.
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
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