
Hello there! That's a great question about a very classic American coin. The provided search results didn't have specific values, but I can certainly help you with that based on general knowledge.
The value of a 1922 Peace silver dollar depends heavily on its condition and mint mark. This particular year is one of the most common for silver dollars, so millions were produced.
At its most basic level, the coin is worth its silver content, often called its "melt value." Since it contains about 0.77 troy ounces of 90% silver, its base value fluctuates with the daily price of silver. You can generally expect it to be worth somewhere in the $18 to $25 range just for its silver.
For a collector, the coin's condition is everything. A heavily worn, circulated coin that has been passed around will likely only be worth its silver value. However, a coin in "uncirculated" or "mint state" condition, meaning it looks brand new with no wear and tear, can be worth more to a collector. A typical uncirculated 1922 Peace dollar might sell for $30 to $50. Coins in exceptionally pristine condition, as graded by a professional service, can be worth hundreds.
In short, a well-used 1922 silver dollar is worth the value of its silver, while a beautiful, like-new example carries a higher premium for collectors. To know for sure, it's always best to have it examined by a reputable coin dealer.


