
Hello! That's a great question about your 1922 silver dollar. The provided search result context doesn't contain specific details, but I can certainly help you with that based on general numismatic knowledge.
The coin you're describing is known as a Peace Dollar. It's a very common and popular coin, and the eagle on the back is a standard feature of the design. The value of a 1922 Peace Dollar depends almost entirely on two key factors: its condition and its mint mark.
In 1922, these silver dollars were produced at three different mints. You can find the mint mark on the reverse side of the coin, below the word "ONE". If there is no mint mark, it was made in Philadelphia. A "D" stands for the Denver mint, and an "S" indicates it was made in San Francisco.
The 1922 dollar from the Philadelphia mint (no mint mark) is extremely common. In average circulated condition, where the coin shows wear from use, its value is largely based on its silver content and is typically in the $25 to $35 range. If the coin is in uncirculated, like-new condition, it could be worth $40 to $60, with the price increasing for coins in exceptionally pristine condition. The 1922-D and 1922-S versions are slightly less common and can be worth a small premium over the Philadelphia version in similar grades.
To get a more precise value, you would need to have the coin's specific condition assessed, but this gives you a good general idea of what to expect for this very common date.


