
Hello! That's a great question about a very popular classic coin.
The provided search information wasn't helpful in determining the coin's value, so this answer is based on general numismatic knowledge.
First, it's helpful to clarify that while the coin does feature Lady Liberty's head, collectors refer to the silver dollar made in 1922 as a "Peace Dollar," to distinguish it from the earlier " Dollar," which is sometimes called a Liberty Head dollar.
The 1922 Peace Dollar is the most common date in the series, so its value is often tied closely to its condition and the current spot price of silver. A 1922 Peace Dollar contains about 0.7734 troy ounces of pure silver. In circulated, or worn, condition, its base value will be whatever that amount of silver is worth on the market, which typically ranges from $20 to $30.
If your coin is in uncirculated, or "Mint State," condition, it will be worth more to a collector. A typical uncirculated 1922 Peace Dollar might sell for around $35 to $50. However, for coins in exceptionally pristine condition with sharp details and no scuffs, the value can climb into the hundreds of dollars.
For the most accurate value, it's always a good idea to have the coin examined by a reputable coin dealer who can professionally grade its condition. Hope this helps


