First minted in 1921 as the final 90% silver dollar to circulate in the United States, the Peace Silver Dollar is a historic piece of numismatic art. Designed to celebrate the end of World War I and reflect the nation’s aspirations for peace, the coin continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike. Today, 1922 Peace Silver Dollar Coins in certified condition are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Peace Silver Dollar series saw its highest production volumes during 1922, with nearly half of the series’ total mintage struck in this year alone. Of the 84 million coins produced in 1922, the Philadelphia Mint accounted for 51.737 million, marking a peak in output for the series. In addition to the massive volume from Philadelphia, San Francisco issued 17.475 million coins and Denver struck 15.063 million coins.
All 1922 Peace Silver Dollar Coins in this listing are certified in Mint State 65 condition and housed in protective slabs. Coins graded at this level exhibit a brilliant luster and maintain strong aesthetic appeal. Small, scattered contact marks or two larger marks may appear, along with faint hairlines in the fields.
The obverse of the 1922 Peace Silver Dollar presents Anthony de Francisci’s design of Lady Liberty. In this left-profile image, Liberty’s flowing hair and radiant crown of light symbolize the nation’s enduring values of freedom and hope. The design is completed with the national motto and the date mark.
On the reverse, the 1922 Peace Dollar Coin features the bald eagle, a powerful symbol of peace. Resting on a rock and holding an olive branch in its talons, the eagle’s calm posture and steady gaze toward the horizon capture the spirit of renewal and optimism in postwar America.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can chat with us online or email us directly.
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First minted in 1921 as the final 90% silver dollar to circulate in the United States, the Peace Silver Dollar is a historic piece of numismatic art. Designed to celebrate the end of World War I and reflect the nation’s aspirations for peace, the coin continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike. Today, 1922 Peace Silver Dollar Coins in certified condition are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Peace Silver Dollar series saw its highest production volumes during 1922, with nearly half of the series’ total mintage struck in this year alone. Of the 84 million coins produced in 1922, the Philadelphia Mint accounted for 51.737 million, marking a peak in output for the series. In addition to the massive volume from Philadelphia, San Francisco issued 17.475 million coins and Denver struck 15.063 million coins.
All 1922 Peace Silver Dollar Coins in this listing are certified in Mint State 65 condition and housed in protective slabs. Coins graded at this level exhibit a brilliant luster and maintain strong aesthetic appeal. Small, scattered contact marks or two larger marks may appear, along with faint hairlines in the fields.
The obverse of the 1922 Peace Silver Dollar presents Anthony de Francisci’s design of Lady Liberty. In this left-profile image, Liberty’s flowing hair and radiant crown of light symbolize the nation’s enduring values of freedom and hope. The design is completed with the national motto and the date mark.
On the reverse, the 1922 Peace Dollar Coin features the bald eagle, a powerful symbol of peace. Resting on a rock and holding an olive branch in its talons, the eagle’s calm posture and steady gaze toward the horizon capture the spirit of renewal and optimism in postwar America.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can chat with us online or email us directly.