1922-D "PEACE" DOLLAR
PCGS No: 7358
Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 15,063,000
Proofs: 0
Designer: Anthony de Francisci
Diameter: 38.5 millimeters
Metal Content:
Silver - 90%
Copper - 10%
Weight: 412.5 grains (26.7
grams)
Edge: Reeded
Mintmark: "D" (for
Denver, Colorado) below ONE on the reverse
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Notes:
The 1922-D Silver Dollar is common in all grades up to MS-65, but
becomes scarce in MS-66 and virtually unobtainable in Superb (MS-67)
condition. The finest 1922-D Silver Dollars graded by PCGS are 3 MS-67's.
Significant examples:
NGC MS-67. Ex -
Bowers & Merena Galleries "The Rarities Sale", July 31,
2002, Lot 544, illustrated, sold for $11,500.00
Recent appearances:
PCGS MS-66. Ex- Heritage
Numismatic Auctions, Inc.'s "October 2000 Long Beach Sale"
October 5-7, 2000, Lot 8504, not illustrated, sold for $1,046.50
PCGS MS-66. Ex - Superior Galleries' "The ANA 2001 National
Money Show Auction", March 8-9, 2001, Lot 408, sold for $1,035.00
NGC MS-66. Ex - Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc.'s "Long
Beach Signature Sale", May 31-June 2, 2001, Lot 6694, not
illustrated, sold for $891.25
PCGS MS-65. Ex- Stack's "The September Sale", September
12-13, 2000, Lot 922, sold for $316.25
NGC MS-65. Ex - Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc.'s "Long
Beach Signature Sale", May 31-June 2, 2001, Lot 6693, not
illustrated, sold for $276.00
Sources and/or
recommended reading:
"Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial
Coins" by Walter Breen
"The PCGS Population
Report, April 2003" by The
Professional Coin Grading Service
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