Why add this 1922 Silver Peace Dollar to your collection?
1921 marked the conclusion of the U.S. Mint's Morgan Dollar series, and the introduction of the Peace Dollar. The Peace Dollar was designed with the intent to be a symbol of hope and peace following the destructive years of the First World War.
- This 1922 Silver Peace Dollar is a Philadelphia Mint product.
- The coin is crafted from 0.7734 Troy oz. of .900 fine silver.
- The silver dollar features a 38.10 mm diameter.
- The coin is one of 51,737,000 minted.
Exquisite Peace Dollar Design
Obverse: Lady Liberty is depicted on the obverse wearing a radiate crown, similar to the style that is featured on the Statue of Liberty. "LIBERTY" is inscribed above, interspersed with the spokes of Liberty's crown, with "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the date of issue "1922" below.
Reverse: The reverse illustrates a bald eagle standing proudly on a large stone engraved with the word "PEACE," as the rays of the rising sun glow in the background. The inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" curve above, while the coin's denomination of "ONE DOLLAR" flanks the national bird. Imagery is credited Italian-American sculptor Anthony de Francisci, whose design was chosen for the coin by the Commission of Fine Arts from nine competition entries.
Gorgeous Mint State 65 Silver Dollar
This Philadelphia minted 1922 Silver Peace Dollar is in outstanding condition, and deemed worthy of the impressive grade of Mint State 65 from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Expect the coin to possess a beautifully sharp strike, a significant amount of original Mint luster and breathtaking eye appeal. The silver dollar is presented in a sonically sealed protective holder accompanied by a NGC certification label.
Make this exceptionally graded 1922 Silver Peace Dollar a part of your collection of American coinage treasures today!
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