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It is a common point of confusion, but an authentic 1922 silver dollar does not exist. The United States Mint ended the production of the Morgan dollar series in 1921. The silver dollar minted in 1922 is the Peace dollar, which was introduced in late 1921 to commemorate the end of World War I. It is highly likely that the coin you have is a 1922 Peace dollar.
The value of a 1922 Peace dollar depends almost entirely on its condition, or grade, and its mint mark. The 1922 Peace dollar is a very common coin, as over 84 million were produced across three different mints. In circulated, worn condition, its value is primarily tied to its silver content. The coin is made of 90% silver and contains about 0.7734 troy ounces of the metal, so its base value will fluctuate with the current spot price of silver.
For coins in uncirculated, or Mint State, condition, the value can be higher. Collectors will pay a premium for well-preserved examples that retain their original luster and show minimal scratches or wear. The mint mark, located on the reverse of the coin below the word "ONE," also affects value. Coins from 1922 were minted in Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S). While all are common, there can be slight variations in value between them, especially in higher grades. For an accurate and specific valuation, it is best to have the coin assessed by a reputable coin dealer or a professional grading service.


