Coin Identifier
Peace Dollar
One Dollar

Peace Dollar

United States · 1922

The obverse features a left-facing profile of Lady Liberty wearing a radiant crown, with the word 'LIBERTY' above her head and 'IN GOD WE TRUST' and the year '1922' below. The reverse (not shown, but typical for this coin) would depict an eagle standing on a mountain top, clutching an olive branch, with the word 'PEACE' below.

Country
United States
Year
1922
Denomination
One Dollar
Metal
90% Silver, 10% Copper

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Overview

The obverse features a left-facing profile of Lady Liberty wearing a radiant crown, with the word 'LIBERTY' above her head and 'IN GOD WE TRUST' and the year '1922' below. The reverse (not shown, but typical for this coin) would depict an eagle standing on a mountain top, clutching an olive branch, with the word 'PEACE' below.

Historical significance

The Peace Dollar was minted from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935, to commemorate the end of World War I and celebrate peace. It was the last circulating silver dollar minted in the United States and symbolizes the nation's coming of age as a world power.

Estimated value

The estimated value of a 1922 Peace Dollar can range from approximately $25 to several hundred dollars or more, depending on its condition (grade), mint mark, and any potential varieties or errors. Common dates in average circulated condition are typically on the lower end of this range.

Care & preservation

Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin, which can damage the surface over time. Store it in a cool, dry place in an inert holder (e.g., Mylar flip, archival-safe slab, or non-PVC coin holder) to protect it from environmental damage and physical contact. Do not clean the coin, as cleaning can significantly decrease its numismatic value.