
Unlocking the story behind your 1922 silver dollar is an exciting journey, and it all begins with finding one small but crucial detail: the mint mark. Locating this mark is simpler than you might think and is the first step in determining your coin's origin and potential rarity.
To find it, you'll need to turn the coin over to its reverse side, the one featuring the majestic bald eagle perched on a rock. Direct your attention to the lower portion of the coin. The mint mark is strategically placed right below the word "ONE" and just above the eagle's tail feathers. You may need good lighting or even a magnifying glass to see it clearly.
There are three possibilities for what you might find. If you see a small "D," your coin was struck at the Denver Mint. An "S" indicates it was minted in San Francisco. Don't be concerned if you can't find a letter at all; this is actually the most common variety. The absence of a mint mark means your 1922 silver dollar was produced at the primary U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. Identifying this mark is a rewarding experience that connects you directly to a piece of American coinage history.


