1922-S Peace Silver Dollar - A Gem Mint State Rarity
Acquire a significant piece of American history with this 1922-S Peace Silver Dollar. Struck in .900 fine silver and minted in San Francisco, this coin represents a pivotal era in United States coinage. Its exceptional condition and sought-after mint mark make it a prized addition to any discerning collection.
Historical Significance
The Peace Dollar, designed by Anthony de Francisci, symbolizes peace after World War I. Minted from 1921 to 1935, it replaced the Morgan Dollar and features a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a bald eagle on the reverse. The 1922-S mintage represents an important year in the series, reflecting the economic conditions and silver availability of the time.
Key Features
- Denomination: S$1
- Metal: .900 Fine Silver
- Mint Mark: S (San Francisco)
- Year: 1922-S
- Grade: NGC MS65 (Mint State 65) - Indicating a high-quality, well-preserved coin.
- Certification: NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) - Ensures authenticity and accurate grading. Certification ID: 8241937005, NGC Number: 17359
- Coin Number: 7359
- Rarity & Appeal: The "S" mint mark combined with the MS65 grade enhances its collectibility.
Collecting Considerations
When handling this coin, it's recommended to use cotton gloves to prevent transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a protective holder or display case to maintain its pristine condition. Always rely on reputable grading services like NGC to verify authenticity and grade.
Don't Miss Out!
Secure this exceptional 1922-S Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS65 for your collection today. This is an opportunity to own a tangible piece of numismatic history!