The value of a 1922 In God We Trvst dollar coin, commonly known as a Peace dollar, can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In average circulated condition, it may be worth around $25-$30, but in better mint state grades or if it's a rare variety, its value could be significantly higher. It's best to have a coin expert evaluate its specific characteristics for an accurate assessment.
The value of a 1920 Pilgrim half dollar can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In circulated condition, it may be worth around $30-$50, while in uncirculated condition, it could be valued at $100-$200 or more. It's best to have the coin appraised by a professional to get an accurate value.
The value of a Pilgrim half dollar can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, a circulated Pilgrim half dollar can be worth around $15-20, while one in mint condition can be valued at $30-50 or more. It's always best to have a coin appraised by a professional to get an accurate value.
In the Bible, a denarius was a common Roman coin, which is approximate to one day's wage. In contrast, the American penny is the lowest denomination of currency in the United States, with 100 pennies equaling one dollar. The value and usage of these coins are different due to historical and economic factors.
Talent is a part of a weight system and monetary system. In weight, it is 34.2 Kg or 75.5 lbs. Denarius is a Roman silver coin weighing 3.85 gm and worth approximately 74 cents in today's standard. It had the head of Ceasar on it and was used to pay the head tax required by the Romans. A shekel could be either gold or silver and was also used as money. Pieces of either gold or silver would be weighed at the time of transaction. This was used before standard coins of a consistent weight and value were put into use. Some inscribed shekels seem to indicate that the average weight was about 11.4 grams.
The relevant verses in the King James translation are :-Mat 17:24 And when they were come to Capernaum, they that received tribute money came to Peter, and said, Doth not your master pay tribute?Mat 17:25 He saith, Yes. And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying, What thinkest thou, Simon? of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute? of their own children, or of strangers?Mat 17:26 Peter saith unto him, Of strangers. Jesus saith unto him, Then are the children free.Mat 17:27 Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, and take up the fish that first cometh up; and when thou hast opened his mouth, thou shalt find a piece of money: that take, and give unto them for me and thee.The marginal notes for verse 24 also render the words 'tribute money' as'didrachma, in value 15 pence.' ( A didrachma coin is a coin worth two drachma ). Because of inflation, the value of '15 pence' is meaningless here. However, in verse 27 the marginal note says the 'piece of money' is "a stater. It is half an ounce of silver."In today's paper ( April 8th 2008) the price of silver was US$18:18 for a Troy ounce, which makes a 'stater' (or half an ounce of silver) worth US$9:09.The "NET Bible" translates verse 27 as:-17:27 But so that we don't offend them, go to the lake and throw out a hook. Take the first fish that comes up, and when you open its mouth, you will find a four drachma coin.48 Take that and give it to them for me and you."Its marginal note 48 says:-"The four drachma coin was a stater (στατήρ, stathr), a silver coin worth four drachmas. One drachma was equivalent to one denarius, the standard pay for a day's labor "This means the 4-drachma coin was equal to the standard pay for 4 days, so this would make the denarius , (which was 1 days standard pay), equal to $2:27 in today's money. There is no conflict between verses 24 and 27, where verse 24 refers to the tribute money as a 'didrachma' , or a 2-drachma coin, but this was for one person, so the cost for both Jesus and Peter in verse 27 was therefore 4 drachmas, or a stater, equal to about US$9:09
8-24-11>> The coin is NOT an Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and all them have TRVST spelled like this. It's just part of the design.
TRVST is NOT a misspelling. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
8-24-11>> The coin is NOT an Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and all them have TRVST spelled like this. It's just part of the design.
None of us can predict the future, but please see the Related Questions for the current value of your coin and an explanation of why the word TRUST is spelled "TRVST".
This coin appraises for between 90.00 and 150.00, depending on condition.
Circulated coins are $16.00-$20.00 depending on the grade of the coin. The spelling of the word trust with a V is normal and is on all Peace dollars.
There are known misprints of 1922 Peace dollars with "In God We Trvst" instead of "In God We Trust." These coins are considered errors and are rare. The value of such a coin can vary greatly depending on its condition and demand, but they can be worth hundreds of dollars or more to collectors.
5-29-11>>> No US coin has ever had the motto in god YOU trvst, it's "IN GOD WE TRVST" The "V" is used because there is no "U" in the Latin alphabet which was used by the designer of this coin. All Peace dollars have this spelling, it adds nothing to the value of this coin and assuming the coin is circulated, still in collectible condition and has no mintmark, the 1922 Peace dollar is the highest mintage, most common date coin of the series, average retail values are $36.00-$40.00.
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Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1922 Peace dollar is the most common of them all in any grade. A circulated coin is only $37.00-$40.00.
Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1922 Peace dollar is the highest mintage and very common coin with retail values of $16.00-$22.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
Please check your coin and a history book. JFK was in kindergarten in 1922.