All Peace dollars have the same design. Check the link below for some great pictures.
All 1922 High Relief Peace dollars are Proof coins. Most were melted at the Mint and none will have a mintmark. Take it to a dealer to be sure
Yes, the flipped camera shows a mirror image of what you look like.
It look like 2 maple making a leaf tilted right and I tilted left.
No, it does not . it looks like it though.
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1922 would make it a "Peace" silver dollar. Many images can easily be found through an internet search.
All 1922 High Relief Peace dollars are Proof coins. Most were melted at the Mint and none will have a mintmark. Take it to a dealer to be sure
On your browser type in " Peace Dollar " and click on images, this is the easy thing to do.
It looks the same as any other Peace dollar.
The 1922 silver dollar coin known as the Peace Dollar features the image of Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse, not Apollo. A 1922 Peace Dollar in average circulated condition can be worth around its silver melt value, which fluctuates with silver prices. In mint condition or rare varieties, it can be worth significantly more to collectors.
They all look the same, on your browser type in Peace Dollars you will find all the pictures you need.
If by "misprint" you're referring to the word TRVST, where the U looks like a V, it's supposed to look like that. 1922 is by far the most common date for Peace silver dollars, currently worth $18 for the silver (as of 22 April 2013).
Please see the link below for a picture.
The 1922 date makes this coin a Peace dollar. Miss Liberty appears on the obverse of all coins of this series. Extreme wear is likely to make it look like a bald headed man. Value is just for the silver, about $15.00 as of today. A silver dollar with a bald man would imply an Eisenhower dollar, but those were all minted in the 1970s.
The last Peace dollar was issued in 1935 so it can't be a 1942 Peace dollar. Look at the coin again and post new question.
1928 would make it a Peace dollar. Pictures can be easily found through a search on Google Images.