
Ah, on the hunt for the secret signature of your 1922 silver dollar, are we? You've come to the right place. To find this little mark, you'll need to flip that coin over to its reverse side, where the majestic eagle is perched. Don't get too distracted by its stoic gaze.
Instead, direct your eyes down toward the bottom of the coin. Find the word "ONE" sitting just above the eagle's tail feathers. The mint mark you're looking for is hiding in plain sight right below that word. It's a tiny letter, so you might need to squint a bit.
If you see a "D," your silver dollar hails from the Denver Mint. If you spot an "S," it made its journey from San Francisco. But what if the space is completely blank? Don't fret; your coin isn't an error. It simply means it was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Back then, Philly was the main mint and felt it was too cool to need its own initial, a classic case of the original not needing a label.


