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1922 Silver Dollar

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Hi all. I'm new to coin collecting and I recently inherited this beauty. She's worn and not perfect by no means but I love her. Can anybody give me an idea of what it could be worth? If there are any errors on it? Anything really, I would love to know


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. Photos are not clear enough for seeing potential varieties. Value looks to be silver melt value.
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From the pictures supplied, I would say the value is whatever 26.7g of
silver is worth at the present time.
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1922 was one of the most common Peace dollars. That one is pretty worn. There is 0.77 oz of silver in it, which would be a little under $20 at today's prices.
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Agree, a bullion coin that will fluctuate in value with silver prices.



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You can check some of the online bullion sellers like JM Bullion or APMEX. If you were to try to get another coin like that through such sources, it looks like a realistic retail price, maybe upper end, is around $30. I buy coins in auctions and from a small dealer. I haven't seen a "melt" silver dollar in recent months that someone like me could buy at melt. COVID and instability, you know?

A few months ago, when silver was around $28 ozt, I sold some of my low grade common ones for $25-27 each to someone who flipped them for a few dollars more. I think that market is softening, though.

Yours is a common Peace dollar. In that grade, it would be a candidate pocket piece for me. A little more wear won't hurt the value, and it is kind of fun to have a silver dollar in hand. My safe queens are prettier, but they don't get out much.
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