
Hey there, that's a great question! The value of a 1922 U.S. Peace Silver Dollar can vary quite a bit, so there isn't one single price for it. The final worth really depends on two main things: the coin's condition, also known as its grade, and where it was minted.
For 1922, these silver dollars were made at three different mints: Philadelphia (which has no mint mark), Denver (look for a "D"), and San Francisco (look for an "S"). The 1922 dollar from the Philadelphia mint is the most common one. If you have one of these in circulated, or well-used, condition, its value is often tied to the value of the silver inside it, which is typically around $17 to $18.
However, the value can climb significantly from there. If the coin is in better, uncirculated condition, or if it's from the Denver (D) or San Francisco (S) mints, it will be worth more. For example, a 1922-S dollar in circulated condition might be worth about $30. Uncirculated coins from any mint can start around $30 and go up into the hundreds or even thousands of dollars for coins in pristine, top-grade condition. So, to get a precise value, you'll want to check for a mint mark on the back of the coin (below the word "ONE") and get a good idea of its overall condition.


