
The value of a 1922 Peace Silver Dollar depends significantly on its condition and mint mark. As the most common date in the Peace Dollar series, its value in circulated condition is often closely tied to its silver content.
A 1922 Peace Dollar contains approximately 0.7734 troy ounces of silver. In lower, circulated grades, its base value typically ranges from $25 to $35, fluctuating with the spot price of silver. Most 1922 Peace Dollars found in circulation will fall into this category.
For uncirculated or Mint State examples, the value increases based on the coin's preservation and visual appeal. A typical uncirculated 1922 Peace Dollar from the Philadelphia mint (which has no mint mark) might be worth between $35 and $60. Coins minted in Denver ("D" mint mark) or San Francisco ("S" mint mark) can sometimes command slightly higher prices in similar grades.
The value rises sharply for coins in exceptional, high-grade uncirculated condition. A 1922 Peace Dollar graded MS-65 (Gem Uncirculated) or higher can be worth several hundred dollars, with pristine examples fetching even more at auction. To determine an exact value, a specific coin would need to be professionally graded by a numismatic expert.


