United States silver Peace Dollars were minted from 1921 through 1935.
They were never pure silver, but all half dollars (as well as dimes and quarters) 1964 and earlier are 90% silver.
The Carson City, Nevada mint produced Morgan Silver Dollars during the following years 1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893.
walker half dollars were minted from 1916 to 1947. they were always made of 90% silver
Please check the Related Questions for specific information.Two kinds of US silver dollars were struck in 1921, Morgan dollars and Peace dollars. The one you have is very important to the coin's value.To tell the difference between the two, look at the the reverse (back) of the coin. On Morgan dollars the eagle's wings are spread out. On Peace dollars the wings are folded and the word PEACE appears on the rock the eagle is standing on.The 1921 mintage of Morgan Dollars almost equaled the production from all the previous years so to collectors they are extremely common. 1921 Peace Dollars were only minted during December of that year so that's a very rare date for Peace dollars.1921 Peace Dollars were only minted in Philly, so they don't have a mint mark. If you have an 'S' mint 1921 Peace Dollar, it's a fake. Get a professional appraisal.FAQsE Pluribus Unum, LibertyAs you can see from your pocket change, ALL U.S. coins carry the motto E Pluribus Unum ("Out of many, one") and the word Liberty so that's not a piece of information that helps to ID a coin. It's better to provide the date, condition, and mint mark as a starting point.Silver Eagles"Silver Eagles" are bullion coins containing 1 troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. They were first minted in 1986 and are only sold to collectors and investors. US silver dollars minted up to 1935 were intended for use in ordinary commerce. They're made of a 90% silver/10% copper alloy and contain about 0.77 troy ounces of silver.
Silver dollars minted in certain years are more valuable due to factors like rarity, demand, and historical significance. Key years with higher values include 1893-S, 1901, and 1921, particularly for the Morgan and Peace silver dollar series. Coins in better condition, such as those graded by professional services, can fetch significantly higher prices. Always consider consulting a numismatic expert or recent market data for specific valuations.
Yes, all Peace dollars are 90% silver.
None of these are silver, or have been since 1964. none of these are valuable in average circulated condition
6-7-11>>> All of the Peace dollars are 90% silver & 10% copper, this mix is called "coin silver" and has .77344oz of pure silver.
No silver dollars were minted in the years 1929 through 1934 due to the economic conditions of the Great Depression and a lack of demand for silver coins. The last regular issue of silver dollars prior to this period was in 1928, and the next series was not produced until the 1934-1935 years, which marked the beginning of the Peace Dollar series.
They were never pure silver, but all half dollars (as well as dimes and quarters) 1964 and earlier are 90% silver.
It is hard to say, but in average circulated condition, about $530,000.
All Walking Liberty Half dollars dated from 1940 to 1947 regardless of mintmarks, in average circulated condition (below EF-40 Grade) have the same retail values of $12.00-$13.00. These years are high mintage widely circulated coins, so most show heavy wear. The coins are very common.
The Carson City, Nevada mint produced Morgan Silver Dollars during the following years 1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893.
$6.00.. almost every coin is made so that the front will be facing north and the back will be facing south.. 1922 is also one of the most minted years for Peace Dollars. Sorry! <><><> Due to the SHARP increase in the price of silver, any of the 90% silver dollars are worth at least $30 for the value of the silver, plus any collector's value. As of 4-8-2011
walker half dollars were minted from 1916 to 1947. they were always made of 90% silver
The last Morgan dollars were dated 1921. Your 1922 coin is called a Peace dollar and this date is the most common of all Peace dollars, the value is $24.00-$29.00 depending on grade and if it has any mintmarks.
Please check the Related Questions for specific information.Two kinds of US silver dollars were struck in 1921, Morgan dollars and Peace dollars. The one you have is very important to the coin's value.To tell the difference between the two, look at the the reverse (back) of the coin. On Morgan dollars the eagle's wings are spread out. On Peace dollars the wings are folded and the word PEACE appears on the rock the eagle is standing on.The 1921 mintage of Morgan Dollars almost equaled the production from all the previous years so to collectors they are extremely common. 1921 Peace Dollars were only minted during December of that year so that's a very rare date for Peace dollars.1921 Peace Dollars were only minted in Philly, so they don't have a mint mark. If you have an 'S' mint 1921 Peace Dollar, it's a fake. Get a professional appraisal.FAQsE Pluribus Unum, LibertyAs you can see from your pocket change, ALL U.S. coins carry the motto E Pluribus Unum ("Out of many, one") and the word Liberty so that's not a piece of information that helps to ID a coin. It's better to provide the date, condition, and mint mark as a starting point.Silver Eagles"Silver Eagles" are bullion coins containing 1 troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. They were first minted in 1986 and are only sold to collectors and investors. US silver dollars minted up to 1935 were intended for use in ordinary commerce. They're made of a 90% silver/10% copper alloy and contain about 0.77 troy ounces of silver.