1922 Liberty coin error?


Hello,
I'm new here but I've got this old coin 


that I believe has a double mint mark. One large S and a smaller S. I was hoping someone could tell me if they seen or heard of this before?
Thanks for the help!
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Hello,
I'm new here but I've got this old coin 


that I believe has a double mint mark. One large S and a smaller S. I was hoping someone could tell me if they seen or heard of this before?
Thanks for the help!
Comments
Pareidolia.
you're imagining tings
that's a Peace Dollar
Okay thanks for the help. I'm still learning and I hope I came to the right place for help.
It's a great hobby and there is a wealth of information here. If you don't mind a little friendly advice I'd like to give you a little. One of the worst things you can do is look for random anomalies with a microscope. Coins are mass produced items and every one will differ a little bit, and when heavily circulated they pick up even more in the way of wear, dings scratches etc. Even the professional graders don't use this kind of magnification when examining coins. Also, if you really enjoy errors and like to collect them, that's fine but don't get caught up in the social media hype that you can get rich looking for errors. While there are certainly exceptions, most errors add little or no value and in some cases can even decrease the value of a coin. You've got a nice collectable Peace dollar, study the history of the coin, the designer, the mintage, the history of our country when it was produced, enjoy it for what it is!
That's good advice and thank you for it, much appreciated!