1922 liberty peace dollar coin matte proof, can anyone tell me what I have here..?
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I've been told my coin is extremely rare due to the matte proof normal relief, but I'm not quite sure. Anyone have any suggestions or thoughts? I don't really know much about all this.. need advice!
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RogerB Posts: 8,852 ✭✭✭✭✭
You have a normal 1922 "Peace" dollar. If there is a mintmark, it will be on the reverse next to the eagle's tail feathers. It is worth about $15 at present silver value, as is the second dollar. Neither are a sandblast proof.
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Can anyone tell me about this coin?
What would that look like next to the eagles tail feathers..?,
Your frame the coin is in is called ...matte.:)
A small D (Denver) or S (San Francisco). Here's an S mintmark:
My coin weighs 26.73 grams
I have three of them but all different. One's punched, which is super sad lol
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The legal weight of a US silver dollar is 412.50 grains or 26.72955 grams.
Thanks for the comments guy's. Like I said. Don't know jack shit about these
Correct weight, but I suspect it's a common Phily issued circulated one. Worth about $17
Is the whole punched one worth anything? I didn't think so. Basically just worth a necklace? Lol
All three are worth their value in silver - no collector value due to damage or circulation.
The one with the hole is still worth about $10 and the others about $15 each.
@ceaicholtz....Welcome aboard.....Just worth silver value....circulated Peace Dollars...Cheers, RickO