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1922 PEACE DOLLAR SILVER COIN CO 804

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Dimensions (mm)
38.1 x 38.1 x 1.5mm
Weight (g)
0.2
Year
1922
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Description

PEACE DOLLAR IS ONE OF THE WORLD COIN COLLECTORS MUST HAVE COIN.

THIS COIN I TRADED OPALS AT THE 1992 TUSCON GEMSHOW IN ARIZONA USA

 

COIN IS CIRCULATED AND IN FAIR CONDITION AS PER IMAGES OF EXACT COIN

 

. 1922 peace silver dollar silver coin is highly collectible by coin dealer s worldwide.

 

This 1922 peace dollar is circulated coin and is not a rare coin as 51,737,000 were produced out total 190,577,279 Peace dollars.

 

 

No Mint mark is at end of the eagle’s tail at this silver coin was produced at the San Francisco mint

 

Date and mint does affect the price of the coin as well as its condition.

1922 silver dollar trvst

 

This coin does show wear and is .900 fine silver with weight of 0.7734 troy ounces ,or around 25 gm of silver .

THIS COIN I TRADED OPALS AT THE 1992 TUSCON GEMSHOW IN ARIZONA USA

COIN IS CIRCULATED AND IN  GOOD CONDITION AS PER IMAGES OF EXACT COIN

WIKIPEADIA INFORMATION

The Morgan Dollar is a silver United States dollar coin. The dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again for one more year in 1921. The Morgan Dollar is named after its designer, George T. Morgan, who designed the obverse and reverse of the coin. Morgan’s monogram appears near Lady Liberty’s neck on the obverse. The dollar was authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of 1878. It has a fineness of .900,  giving a total silver content of 0.77344 troy ounces (26.73 grams) per coin.

The Comstock Lode,  one of the greatest silver strikes in history, was discovered in Nevada in the late 1850s. The strike put downward pressure on silver prices worldwide. In 1878 Congress passed the Bland-Allison Act which required the Treasury Department to purchase large amounts of silver, and to strike it as coins. For reasons of economy, the Treasury chose to strike the silver as dollars.

When the dollar was minted in 1878, it was the first dollar issued for American commercial use since the last Seated Liberty Dollar of 1873. The Trade Dollar was minted during this time period but was intended to be used for trade in the Orient. The dollar was continuously minted until 1904 when the supply of dollars in circulation was high and there was an absence of silver bullion. Then in 1918, the Pittman Act called for over 270 million coins to be melted for silver content. In 1921, the coinage of the Morgan Dollar resumed for that year and was replaced by the Peace Dollar commemorative that would become standard issue. Since 1921, many Morgan Dollars have been melted. Melting has mostly occurred when silver prices escalated because these dollars yield silver bullion

The 1923 Peace Dollar is the second most common date of this coin, It contains 0.7734 troy ounces (about 25 gm) of silver

WHY DO 1923 SILVER DOLLARS SAY TRVST INSTEAD OF TRUST?

This question comes up frequently. If you think about it for a few moments,  how likely would it be for the Mint to make the same “mistake” on hundreds of millions of coins struck over a 14-year period without fixing it? The explanation is that it’s NOT an error, just artistic license!

In the 1920s it was a common affectation for artists to use the Latin alphabet for items that were designed in the Classical style. Latin doesn’t have the letter U; V was both a vowel and consonant like the letter Y in English can be either. You had to decipher from the context. If you saw the letter V in a place where a vowel was needed you automatically replaced it with a U sound when speaking or reading.

Both dollars and quarters from that era used the Latin spelling so they both read TRVST. The same usage is also found on many buildings, medals, and paintings from that time.

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Listing Type : Standard
Product ID : 17445
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