Peace dollar
| Mint marks | D, S. Located above tip of eagle’s wings on reverse. Philadelphia Mint specimens lack mint mark. |
| Obverse | |
|---|---|
| Design | Liberty |
| Designer | Anthony de Francisci |
| Design date | 1921 |
What are satin finish coins?
Satin Finish: A Satin Finish coin is a coin which is not released into circulation by the United States Mint. Instead, the coins are sold in Mint Sets only. All Satin Finish coins are struck on special sandblasted planchets, also known as burnished planchets.
What does a 1922 Peace dollar look like?
The coin has a most unusual appearance, unlike any other 1922 Peace dollar we have ever encountered. The surfaces have a bright, satiny finish and each side shimmers and glows with a mint sheen that is completely different from that seen on a regular issue, low relief 1922 dollar.
What’s the value of a 1922 satin coin?
1922 $1 Satin PR65 NGC…. Click the image to load the highest resolution version. 1922 $1 Satin PR65 NGC. This is a very unusual coin and this is an issue we have only handled three times in the past. All we can really do is repeat what is in the literature and relate what we see on the coin itself.
Where can I buy a 1922 proof silver dollar?
These silver dollars are very rare and seldom offered in any venue, privately or at public auction. Stack’s Bowers Galleries offered a pair of Proof 1922 Peace dollars in the not-so-distant past but they did not meet the reserve.
Which is more rare satin finish 1922 or matte proof?
“Although satin finish 1922 proof Peace dollars are much more rare than the matte proof variety, the latter will probably always bring a higher price for the following reasons: First, the matte proof variety has been known and documented for a much longer period of time.