The high relief 1922 Peace dollar is a Proof only issue coin and the design elements protrude from the background higher than usual and above the rim which causes the coin not to stack well and is impractical for coinage. Most were melted at the Mint and the ones that still exist are very rare, with values starting at $80,000.00.
The high relief 1922 Peace dollar is a Proof only issue coin and the design elements protrude from the background higher than usual and above the rim which causes the coin not to stack well and is impractical for coinage. Most were melted at the Mint and the ones that still exist are very rare.
The only US half dollar struck in 1922 was the Commemorative Grant Memorial Half dollar and values for uncirculated examples about $100.00
They stopped making Morgan dollars in 1921.
Gold plating does not add any value to a coin. In this case it could have brought the value down. It is now worth only its silver content which is around $24.
The 1922 Peace dollar is the highest mintage, most common date coin of the series. Average retail value as of 6-19-12 for an MS-63 example is $45.00.
A high relief 1922 Peace dollar is rare, they have values of $80,000.00 or more.
$27 to $32,000
A 1922 P brilliant uncirculated dollar peace dollar is worth about $200.00. It is 90% silver and 10% copper.
Basicly you can't, if you think you have a "High Relief" 1922 Peace dollar, send it to a third-party grading service, any coin must be authenticated.
1922 is a very common date for silver dollars. At present, they're worth around $23 each.
1922 is the most common date for Peace dollars, currently worth about $25 for the silver.
1921 was the last year for Morgans, so 1922 is a Peace dollar. It's worth about $27.
1922 is one of the most common dates for silver dollars. As of November 2012, it's worth around $26.
1922 is an extremely common date for silver dollars. At present, one is worth about $21 for the 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.
About $25 or so as scrap silver.
All silver dollars from 1922 to 1935 carry the Peace design. There has never been a Walking Liberty silver dollar, only a 50¢ piece, and these were not struck in 1922.